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The Need of Teachers of Special Education Students and Processes to Improve Their Well-being and Temper a Sense of Stress
The Need of Teachers of Special Education Students and Processes to Improve Their Well-being and Temper a Sense of Stress

Author(s): Marcelle Kruger, Daniela Cojocaru
Subject(s): School education, Health and medicine and law, Pedagogy
Published by: Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai
Keywords: Special education schools; Special educational needs; Yoga; Stress; Well-Being; Practice; Burnout;

Summary/Abstract: In Western countries, up to 40% of teachers report that their jobs and positions entail high levels of stress and tension, and many leave the teaching profession after a few years. High pedagogical and organizational demands pose a threat to the wellbeing special education teachers, which could cause burnout, stress reactions and anxiety. This paper deals with the need to develop a unique yoga based pedagogical intervention program for teachers who teach students with special needs. A comprehensive review of the research literature on the effect of yoga reveals significant improvements in the physical and emotional health of diverse populations defined by age, gender, occupation, health, and employment status. Therefore, Yoga seems to be an appropriate method to be embedded in the daily school routine in order to provide relief and reduce special education teachers’ stress and anxiety levels. The primary conclusion of this paper reveals a need for a unique intervention program and that this is especially important for teachers generally, and teachers of special education specifically.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 22
  • Page Range: 97-102
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: English
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