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Teacher assistants working with students with disability: the role of adaptability in enhancing their workplace wellbeing

Publikace na Pedagogická fakulta |
2018

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There is much research into teachers' workplace wellbeing, but very little research investigating teacher assistants' wellbeing in the workplace - especially those who work in classrooms where students with a disability are present. Research among teachers has identified adaptability as a key to their workplace wellbeing.

Following this research, among a sample of 128 teacher assistants who work in classrooms where students with a disability are present, we explored four workplace wellbeing outcomes (workplace enjoyment, participation, self-concept, and motivation) and the role of adaptability in predicting these wellbeing outcomes. Hierarchical path analysis showed that teacher assistants who were adaptable demonstrated significantly higher workplace enjoyment, participation, self-concept, and motivation.

Findings suggest workplace adaptability as a critical element of workplace wellbeing for teacher assistants who support students with disability.