Stress and strain in the teaching profession

German, Martin Rothland
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The topic of 'stress and strain in the teaching profession' has become the focus of teacher research in recent years. This textbook is the first to present a comprehensible and summarizing overview of the current research discussion. Especially for students - but also for teachers and psychotherapeutic physicians - the current models and findings of teacher stress research are condensed and explained in an introductory way.

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Language
German
Author
Martin Rothland
Number of pages
286
Book cover
Paperback
Item number
7128119

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Publisher
VS
Category
Reference books
Release date
30.11.2012

Book properties

Language
German
Author
Martin Rothland
Year
2013
Number of pages
286
Edition
2
Book cover
Paperback

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