Happy Holidays from Your OSCA/ACOSO Board - Refresh and Renew!

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As you refresh yourselves over the holidays, we hope that you can remember to protect your own wellness and wellbeing.  Dr. Astrid Kendrick states in her article "Love, Heartbreak, and Teacher Emotional Well-being Protecting the “heartwork” of teaching" that stakeholders, such as parents, educational assistants, teachers, school administrators, and system leaders, can all play a role in promoting emotional health within the school system. Simply recognizing that providing emotional labour is a part of educator professionalism is a first step. The ethical next step is to find ways to ensure that when educators have provided intense emotional labour, they are provided with a safe place during their work day – through uninterrupted time, in a physical location, or with a trusted friend – to release their emotions in a healthy manner.

Her research has shown that educators have had several suggestions that could be implemented in school settings, many of which involve small, cheap tweaks to the work day:

For the complete article, read more here.