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Our research shows how 'job crafting' can help teachers manage and enjoy their stressful work

Our research shows how 'job crafting' can help teachers manage and enjoy their stressful work | Wellbeing - a student focus for schools | Scoop.it
Research shows one way teachers could take more control over their wellbeing at work is by ‘job crafting’. This involves making changes to your job to make it more meaningful.
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Looks at the positive benefits to educators of 'crafting' their delivery of the curriculum by using personal passions, interests and skills to enable greater connection to their profession without burning out.
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The impact of digital fatigue in the educational system

The impact of digital fatigue in the educational system | Wellbeing - a student focus for schools | Scoop.it
Everyone involved in teaching and learning online should learn to recognize the signs of digital fatigue early on, to reverse its consequences and limit its damage

Via EDTECH@UTRGV
Tina Jameson's insight:
Added this to our 'Wellbeing' board, as I think this is an important issue facing both students and staff - the serious risk of burnout from too much screen time.  While the article focuses on the issue as a 'remote learning' issue - I believe the impact is still significant within an in-school environment as the use of technology in learning consistently increases.

The article does not adequately address what the 'signs' are - but does give a valuable 'prompt' for our consideration of this issue.
rodrick rajive lal's curator insight, March 17, 2021 3:21 AM
Digital Fatigue is a fallout of excessive dependence on digital or learning platforms. Its symptoms, treatment and causes need to be studied in great detail.