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      Portraits of pre-service special education teachers: Perspectives on well-being and its association with self-efficacy and work engagement

      , , , Department of Humanities. Literature, Cultural Heritage, Education Sciences, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy, Department of Humanities. Literature, Cultural Heritage, Education Sciences, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy, “R. Massa” Department of Human Sciences for Education, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy
      International Journal of Emotional Education
      Centre for Resilience and Socio-Emotional Health, University of Malta

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          The well-being of teachers is a critical concern with significant implications for teaching effectiveness and student outcomes. However, there exists a notable gap in the literature concerning the well-being of pre-service teachers. Moreover, there is a scarcity of research focusing on the unique challenges faced by prospective special education teachers. This study addresses this dual gap by exploring the well-being of pre-service special education teachers and its relationship with self-efficacy and work commitment. Data was collected from a sample of 133 preservice teachers (mean age = 38,14; sd = 8.25 years) enrolled in a professional course for high school special education teachers. Employing cluster analysis, three distinct profiles based on mental health, perceived stress, and resilience z-scores were identified. We further explored how the identified well-being profiles related to self-efficacy and work engagement. The findings provide valuable insights on improving educational policies, personalized teacher training programs, and early support structures to nurture educators’ well-being and equip them with the skills necessary to navigate the complex landscape of special education. Keywords: teachers’ well-being, mental health, self-efficacy, work engagement, cluster analysis

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          International Journal of Emotional Education
          IJEE
          Centre for Resilience and Socio-Emotional Health, University of Malta
          20737629
          November 2023
          November 2023
          : 15
          : 2
          : 21-36
          Article
          10.56300/VHRV8364
          a8ab4e00-c258-40e9-8419-13018c1e4214
          © 2023
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