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Article name Potential of Educational Events as a Resource Psychological Well-Being of the Teacher
Authors Kachimskaya A.Y.Candidate of Psychology max115221@list.ru
Skorova L.V.Candidate of Psychology, Associate Professor larisa.skorova@gmail.com
Bibliographic description Kachimskaya A. Yu, Skorova L. V. Potential of Educational Events as a Resource Psychological Well- Being of the Teacher // Scholarly Notes of Transbaikal State University. 2021. Vol. 16, No. 4. РР. 31–39. DOI: 10.21209/2658-7114-2021-16-4-31-39.
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DOI 10.21209/2658-7114-2021-16-4-31-39
UDK 378.016
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Annotation One of the components of a teacher’s psychological health is the psychological well-being of his personality. The relevance of this study is due to the need to find such professional methods of the teacher’s work that would serve as a resource for his psychological well-being. The article discusses approaches to understanding an educational event as a condition for creating situations of psychological well-being in educational interaction. Psychological well-being can be a consequence of the design and implementation of a series of educational events focused on gaining experience of activity, the formation of a model of behavior, experience of behavior, skill of activity and change of oneself. Empirical research methods were: a diagnostic method to identify psychological well-being and satisfaction with professional activity; mathematical method using the Wilcoxon T-criterion for assessing the shift in indicators of psychological well-being before and after the creation (development and implementation) of educational events by teachers. The results of an empirical study conducted in schools of the Irkutsk region and Buryatia suggest that the participation of teachers in the development and implementation of educational events in their professional activities becomes a resource for increasing their psychological well-being. In conclusion, the author argues the idea that an educational event as an element of a teacher’s professional training can serve as a tool for optimizing a teacher’s own mental health. Such an approach to the psychological well-being of the teacher’s personality will make it possible to purposefully manage not only the effectiveness of the teacher’s professional activity, but also his psychological well-being. It seems promising to teach teachers the techniques of designing educational events and their implementation in the educational process, not only to manage the well-being of the teacher himself, but also to create conditions for the psychological well-being of other participants in educational relations, first of all, the psychological comfort of students.
Key words psychological well-being, educational event, teacher’s activity, teacher’s psychological health, eventfulness, satisfaction with activity
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