Effectiveness of a Mindfulness-Based Professional Development Program for Primary School Teachers in the Czech Republic: A Quasi-Experimental Study

Dvořáková, Kamila and García Valladares, Laura and Butzer, Bethany and Lange, Calvin and Greenberg, Mark UNSPECIFIED, laura.garcia@uneatlantico.es, UNSPECIFIED, UNSPECIFIED, UNSPECIFIED (2024) Effectiveness of a Mindfulness-Based Professional Development Program for Primary School Teachers in the Czech Republic: A Quasi-Experimental Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 21 (12). p. 1669. ISSN 1660-4601

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Abstract

Background: Research has shown that 20% of Czech teachers suffer with burnout symptoms and 65% are at risk of burning out, which suggests that it is essential to continue addressing the issue of stress in Czech teachers. The main objective of this study was to evaluate a self-compassion and mindfulness-based professional development program for primary school teachers in the Czech Republic. Methods: Five schools were recruited, two as intervention schools (n of teachers = 47) and three as controls (n of teachers = 57). Teachers completed questionnaires at three time points: pre-test in September 2018, post-test in November 2018, and a follow-up in April 2019. Results: The results at post-test indicated that teachers in the intervention group scored significantly higher (p < 0.05) in self-efficacy and self-compassion, and significantly lower in depression, anxiety and emotional exhaustion, compared to the controls. The intervention teachers were marginally lower (p < 0.10) in perceived stress and marginally higher in subjective well-being, compared to the controls. At follow-up, teachers’ subjective well-being in the control group significantly worsened compared to the baseline. However, the intervention group did not show significant changes over time, which suggests a “protective effect” on the intervention group against worsening during the school year. Conclusions: The study suggests that providing teachers with self-compassion and mindfulness practices can lead to beneficial effects on several outcome variables. Further studies need to investigate if these benefits can be sustained and if they affect teachers’ physical health, their relationships with students, and the students’ outcomes.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: mindfulness; compassion; stress management techniques; primary school teachers; well-being
Subjects: Subjects > Teaching
Divisions: Europe University of Atlantic > Research > Scientific Production
Depositing User: Sr Bibliotecario
Date Deposited: 22 Jan 2025 15:30
Last Modified: 22 Jan 2025 15:30
URI: http://repositorio.funiber.org/id/eprint/16272

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