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Mental health and suicide literacy among school nurses in Japan: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]

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Awareness of Emergency Medical Care Among School Teachers in Rabigh City. [PDF]

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Symptoms and Risk Factors of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome among Schoolteachers in Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-sectional Study.

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The schoolteacher on the hospital ward

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1987
This paper is concerned with the schoolteacher as a member of the team who look after the needs of children on hospital wards. A historical review is presented to show how the teachers came to be present and why they were employed. A description is given of an observational study made to compare the activities of 139 children on four hospital wards in ...
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Stress and the schoolteacher

Stress Medicine, 1986
AbstractThis paper examines the manifestations, effects, prevalence and origins of stress in schoolteachers. Evidence suggests that many teachers find their work stressful, that there is a correlation between perceived stress and the experience of psychological and physical symptoms, but that as a group teachers do not have an increased incidence of ...
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The Social Position of Schoolteachers

Russian Education & Society, 2011
Despite reforms and symbolic attempts to improve the status and public perceptions of the teaching profession in Russia, it remains in a weak condition due to low salaries and poor working conditions. In comparison with other societies, Russia is failing to invest in teachers at a level that is appropriate for the nation to achieve its developmental ...
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The schoolteacher as “economic man”

Peabody Journal of Education, 1956
Montaigne contended that "the profit of one man is the loss of another," and that "the merchant thrives by the extravagance of youth; the husbandman by the shortage of corn; the architect by the ruin of houses; the lawyer by lawsuits and controversies between men." Some centuries later Adam Smith pointed out that workingmen are generally far from happy
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