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Citation

Liu LB, Song H, Miao P. Compare 2018; 48(1): 128-146.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/03057925.2017.1283979

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In an era of globalisation (Spring 2008), wellbeing no longer can be explored within one's own national borders, but necessitates cultivating shared international understandings to maintain healthy twenty-first-century classrooms. This literature review across Chinese and English international publications contends that understanding wellbeing entails more thoughtful global discussions examining wellness as a personal commodity and shared societal experience. This paper initiates explorations of teacher wellbeing as an individual and collective phenomenon that includes teacher autonomy, goal orientation, professional efficacy, personal health and positive collegial relationships, institutional recognition/support and professional development opportunities. This review suggests teachers in Western and Chinese contexts may benefit from unique forms of support to balance and reconcile individual and collective aspects of teacher wellbeing. Teachers across contexts must have professional opportunity and incentives for engaging in autonomous practice supported by professional collaboration and development.


Language: en

Keywords

collectivism; globalisation; individualism; professional development; Teacher wellbeing

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