Centre for Research in Educational Leadership and Management (CRELM)

ESRC Seminar Series: An Interdisciplinary Inquiry into the Nature of Resilience in Teachers: Retention and Effectiveness in Times of Change

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This website presents ideas and outputs emerging from an ESRC seminar series about teachers and resilience.

"Resilience is not an individual trait, but arises through interactions between people."

Publications

Seminars

This national interdisciplinary seminar series was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), an independent, government-funded body.

Seminars were attended by teachers, university academics from across the UK and abroad, research students, national organisations concerned with teacher standards and teacher well being and local government school improvement officers. Inputs to the seminars were drawn from these groups and other national and international researchers.

Over the course of four seminars, the series explored different approaches to understanding and fostering resilience amongst teachers in schools and other professional groups. 

The series was coordinated by Professor Christopher Day and Dr Qing Gu (School of Education, University of Nottingham), Professor Tom Cox and Professor Amanda Griffiths (Institute of Work, Health and Organisations, University of Nottingham) and Professor Anne Edwards (Department of Education, University of Oxford).

Seminar one: Mapping the Research and Policy Contexts

Seminar two: Examining the Conceptual Terrain

Seminar three: Lessons from the Field

Seminar four: Implications for Research, Policy and Practice

ESRC

University of Oxford

 

 

Centre for Research in Educational Leadership and Management

School of Education
University of Nottingham
Jubilee Campus
Nottingham, NG8 1BB


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