Between Adaptation and Resistance: A Study on Resilience Competencies, Stress, and Well-Being in German VET Teachers

We demonstrate the relationships between occupational demands in German vocational education and training (VET) teacher training, stress symptoms, and different behavioral resilience competencies. Taking into account interindividual differences in resilience competencies, we use a typological approa...

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Main Authors: Tobias Kärner, Matthias Bottling, Edgar Friederichs, Detlef Sembill
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.619912/full
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spelling doaj-520dd94502ba4dba9503e4630a6a59552021-07-06T04:41:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782021-07-011210.3389/fpsyg.2021.619912619912Between Adaptation and Resistance: A Study on Resilience Competencies, Stress, and Well-Being in German VET TeachersTobias Kärner0Matthias Bottling1Edgar Friederichs2Detlef Sembill3Economic and Business Education (560A), University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, GermanyEconomic and Business Education (560A), University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, GermanyCentre for Learning and Development and Honorary Professorship for Economic and Business Education, University of Bamberg, Bamberg, GermanyEconomic and Business Education, University of Bamberg, Bamberg, GermanyWe demonstrate the relationships between occupational demands in German vocational education and training (VET) teacher training, stress symptoms, and different behavioral resilience competencies. Taking into account interindividual differences in resilience competencies, we use a typological approach to identify different types of (trainee) teachers classified by their degrees and configurations of resilience competencies. Our empirical analysis is based on questionnaire data from 131 German vocational trainees and qualified teachers. The results reveal, among other things, that all three resilience competencies—resistance, flexibility, and dynamism—are significantly negatively correlated with the demands of working conditions and workload. Via a latent class analysis, we were able to identify three groups of (trainee) teachers who differed in their resilience competencies to adapt appropriately to different situations and their requirements (“behavioral flexibility”), to recover rapidly from setbacks and to defy the expectations of others (“behavioral resistance”), and to initiate changes as soon as they are necessary or desirable (“behavioral dynamics”). More resilient (trainee) teachers show, among other things, lower values for anxiety as an emotional stress symptom and higher values for job engagement. The findings are discussed with regard to implications for VET teacher training and we stress the need for equilibration on a systemic perspective.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.619912/fulloccupational stresscluster analysiswell-beingvocational education and trainingresilience
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Between Adaptation and Resistance: A Study on Resilience Competencies, Stress, and Well-Being in German VET Teachers
Frontiers in Psychology
occupational stress
cluster analysis
well-being
vocational education and training
resilience
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Matthias Bottling
Edgar Friederichs
Detlef Sembill
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title Between Adaptation and Resistance: A Study on Resilience Competencies, Stress, and Well-Being in German VET Teachers
title_short Between Adaptation and Resistance: A Study on Resilience Competencies, Stress, and Well-Being in German VET Teachers
title_full Between Adaptation and Resistance: A Study on Resilience Competencies, Stress, and Well-Being in German VET Teachers
title_fullStr Between Adaptation and Resistance: A Study on Resilience Competencies, Stress, and Well-Being in German VET Teachers
title_full_unstemmed Between Adaptation and Resistance: A Study on Resilience Competencies, Stress, and Well-Being in German VET Teachers
title_sort between adaptation and resistance: a study on resilience competencies, stress, and well-being in german vet teachers
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series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2021-07-01
description We demonstrate the relationships between occupational demands in German vocational education and training (VET) teacher training, stress symptoms, and different behavioral resilience competencies. Taking into account interindividual differences in resilience competencies, we use a typological approach to identify different types of (trainee) teachers classified by their degrees and configurations of resilience competencies. Our empirical analysis is based on questionnaire data from 131 German vocational trainees and qualified teachers. The results reveal, among other things, that all three resilience competencies—resistance, flexibility, and dynamism—are significantly negatively correlated with the demands of working conditions and workload. Via a latent class analysis, we were able to identify three groups of (trainee) teachers who differed in their resilience competencies to adapt appropriately to different situations and their requirements (“behavioral flexibility”), to recover rapidly from setbacks and to defy the expectations of others (“behavioral resistance”), and to initiate changes as soon as they are necessary or desirable (“behavioral dynamics”). More resilient (trainee) teachers show, among other things, lower values for anxiety as an emotional stress symptom and higher values for job engagement. The findings are discussed with regard to implications for VET teacher training and we stress the need for equilibration on a systemic perspective.
topic occupational stress
cluster analysis
well-being
vocational education and training
resilience
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.619912/full
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