Coping strategies of primary school teachers in Serbia during the Covid-19 pandemic
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Stojanović, Marija
Popović-Ćitić, Branislava

Bukvić Branković, Lidija
Kovačević-Lepojević, Marina

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The main limitations of this research include the predominantly female sample, the
inability to compare the use of coping strategies before and during the pandemic, and
the lack of examination of correlates/predictors and implications of coping strategies.
Nonetheless, our results revealed that during the first semester of the school year of
2020/21, teachers used positive coping strategies to the greatest extent. That said, the
use of negative coping strategies was not negligible, especially among older teachers.
This issue merits greater attention, bearing in mind the association of negative coping
strategies with a worse well-being of teachers and the undesirable implications for students’ academic results and well-being. Examining this issue would provide valuable
insights into how best to support teachers in situations of heightened stress. Finally,
learning how to cope with stress is an invaluable skill that all teacher education programs
should integrate as a fundament...al professional competence (MacIntyre, Gregersen &
Mercer, 2020).
Keywords:
primary school teachers / problem-focused coping / emotion-focused coping / avoidant copingSource:
The 28th International Scientific Conference “Educational Research and School Practice” - The state, problems, and needs of the modern education community, 2022, 84-90Publisher:
- Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade
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rFASPERTY - CONF AU - Stojanović, Marija AU - Popović-Ćitić, Branislava AU - Bukvić Branković, Lidija AU - Kovačević-Lepojević, Marina PY - 2022 UR - http://rfasper.fasper.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4971 AB - The main limitations of this research include the predominantly female sample, the inability to compare the use of coping strategies before and during the pandemic, and the lack of examination of correlates/predictors and implications of coping strategies. Nonetheless, our results revealed that during the first semester of the school year of 2020/21, teachers used positive coping strategies to the greatest extent. That said, the use of negative coping strategies was not negligible, especially among older teachers. This issue merits greater attention, bearing in mind the association of negative coping strategies with a worse well-being of teachers and the undesirable implications for students’ academic results and well-being. Examining this issue would provide valuable insights into how best to support teachers in situations of heightened stress. Finally, learning how to cope with stress is an invaluable skill that all teacher education programs should integrate as a fundamental professional competence (MacIntyre, Gregersen & Mercer, 2020). PB - Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade C3 - The 28th International Scientific Conference “Educational Research and School Practice” - The state, problems, and needs of the modern education community T1 - Coping strategies of primary school teachers in Serbia during the Covid-19 pandemic EP - 90 SP - 84 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_4971 ER -
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Stojanović, M., Popović-Ćitić, B., Bukvić Branković, L.,& Kovačević-Lepojević, M.. (2022). Coping strategies of primary school teachers in Serbia during the Covid-19 pandemic. in The 28th International Scientific Conference “Educational Research and School Practice” - The state, problems, and needs of the modern education community Institute for Educational Research, Belgrade., 84-90. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_4971
Stojanović M, Popović-Ćitić B, Bukvić Branković L, Kovačević-Lepojević M. Coping strategies of primary school teachers in Serbia during the Covid-19 pandemic. in The 28th International Scientific Conference “Educational Research and School Practice” - The state, problems, and needs of the modern education community. 2022;:84-90. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_4971 .
Stojanović, Marija, Popović-Ćitić, Branislava, Bukvić Branković, Lidija, Kovačević-Lepojević, Marina, "Coping strategies of primary school teachers in Serbia during the Covid-19 pandemic" in The 28th International Scientific Conference “Educational Research and School Practice” - The state, problems, and needs of the modern education community (2022):84-90, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_4971 .