Why "cruel wellbeing" is stressful for teachers


Wednesday, 06 March, 2024

Why "cruel wellbeing" is stressful for teachers

Teachers are being left to manage their own wellbeing, and it is adding to their stress, according to new research.

A study by Curtin University suggests that the challenges and problems faced by overworked teachers are being compounded by expectations placed on them to manage their own wellbeing — while the impact of working conditions and broader policies on teacher welfare are often ignored.

The research examined discussions on the online platform Reddit, where teachers share their experiences and frustrations with their peers in a secure, informal space.

Co-author Dr Saul Karnovsky from Curtin’s School of Education said through their analysis the researchers coined the phrase “cruel wellbeing” to describe programs that overlooked the difficult work conditions faced by teachers and asked them to be solely responsible for their wellbeing through positive thinking strategies.

“We found Reddit was a forum through which teachers could express their concerns about issues like overwork and lack of attention from school leaders and policymakers,” Karnovsky said.

“The discussions were critical of the idea of putting the responsibility for wellbeing solely on individual teachers while failing to address external factors contributing to their stress, which could make things worse for teachers by increasing frustration and workload.

“These online discussions create a sense of solidarity among teachers and an opposing view to those who promote current wellbeing approaches, such as school leaders and policymakers.”

Karnovsky said policymakers and school leaders risked being seen as out of touch if they don’t consider the real challenges teachers face in their working conditions.

“The absence of voices from school leaders and policymakers on Reddit forums can create a divide between teachers and leaders,” he said.

“It's important to include the perspectives of school leaders in these discussions, as the wellbeing programs they endorse may be an attempt to address complex issues with limited resources.

“There is increasing concern worldwide for the wellbeing of teachers and despite teachers facing challenges due to education policies and working conditions, the main discussions around wellbeing focus on individual strategies for teachers to manage their own wellbeing.

"Wellbeing is not just an individual responsibility; it's a systemic issue that requires collective action and acknowledgment of the real challenges teachers face.

“Social media platforms such as Reddit play an important role in allowing teachers to share alternative perspectives and counter the dominant narratives about their work.”

The full research paper, ‘How teacher wellbeing can be cruel: Refusing discourses of wellbeing in an online Reddit forum’ was published in the British Journal of Sociology of Education.

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