Teacher wellbeing within the context of educational psychology casework for children and young people with SEND: an exploration of the experiences, perceptions and practices of educational psychologistsTools Akyeampong-Spencer, Afia (2021) Teacher wellbeing within the context of educational psychology casework for children and young people with SEND: an exploration of the experiences, perceptions and practices of educational psychologists. DAppEdPsy thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractResearch (e.g. by Zafeiriou & Gulliford, 2020) indicates that teaching staff supporting children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) might present with issues related to their well-being within the context of educational psychology casework. The present study therefore uniquely explored the practices, perceptions and experiences of educational psychologists (EPs) in relation to teacher well-being (TWB) in the context of educational psychology casework for children and young people (CYP) with SEND. Semi-structured interviews were used with six EPs to explore their practices and experiences, drawing additionally on vignette methodology to explore their beliefs in this area.
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