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Supporting Teachers in Times of Change: The Job Demands- Resources Model and Teacher Burnout During the COVID-19 Pandemic
(RedFame, 2020-10)
Burnout in teachers has been broadly investigated, but no studies have investigated burnout in teachers during a pandemic. The current study is based on a survey of 1278 Canadian teachers and examined whether the Job ...
Planning for Teacher Recovery from the COVID-19 Pandemic: Adaptive Regulation to Promote Resilience
(Rivera Open, 2021-06-25)
Increased job demands coupled with insufficient resources, typically result in job strain which can lead to burnout. However, in a series of studies conducted with Canadian teachers during the COVID-19 pandemic, the findings ...
It’s okay to be okay too. Why calling out teachers’ “toxic positivity” may backfire
(Canadian Education Network, 2020)
My brother's teacher?: Literacy development and sibling relationships in the home
(Hindawi, 2011-02-27)
Frequency of sibling literacy interactions were examined in 134 families with at least two children, where at least one of the children attended school in grade one to grade four. Parents in the majority of families reported ...
Initial Teacher Education and the Inner-City Practicum: Research Report for Collaborators
(University of Winnipeg Library, 2020-09)
Community-Based Research and Ethics: From Ethics Forms to Honouring Relations
(Community-Based Research Training Centre (Winnipeg, Manitoba), 2021-03-31)
What is ethical in research and what are our responsibilities as researchers? Unless you have designed a research project and completed ethics requirements yourself it may be difficult to know how the process works, ...
Teaching global citizenship: A Canadian perspective [front matter]
(Canadian Scholars, 2020)
Factors affecting inner-city boys' reading: Are male teachers the answer?
(Institute of Urban Studies, University of Winnipeg, 2005)
Eighteen inner-city first and second grade boys participated in a pilot study on
the effect of sex of reading teacher on boys' attitudes toward and performance
in reading. Each boy participated with either male or female ...
Opportunity solving: Ordinary people doing extraordinary things, every day
(Canadian Education Network, 2020-10-16)
Democracy, Education and the public space; When do students become citizens? A teacher’s reflections on a protest at school
(University of Calgary, 2016)
This article describes a funding announcement by the prime minister of Canada at a high school in Winnipeg in February of 1998. The announcement was interrupted by a student protest, one that invoked harsh public criticism. ...