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Compassion Fatigue Among Preschool Educators - Elizabeth L. Blue

Florida State University
2026
Preschool Education
Compassion Fatigue
Teacher Burnout
Educator Well-Being
Head Start Programs
Childhood Trauma
Emotional Labor
Trauma-Informed Education
Teacher Retention
burnout prevention
Social-Emotional Learning
Emotional Exhaustion
Educational Policy
Teacher Support
Logistic Regression
Workplace Stress
Compassion Satisfaction
Mental Wellness
human development
Educational Systems
Social work
School Psychology
Childhood Adversity
Emotional Support
Trauma Exposure
Professional Well-Being
education policy
Childcare Workers
psychological research
Teaching Profession
community care
Student Support
Early Learning
Workforce Retention
Caring Professions
public health
Educator Advocacy

This research investigates compassion fatigue among preschool educators, particularly those working with children exposed to trauma and adversity. Through surveys and statistical analysis, the study examines links between empathy, workplace conditions, and emotional exhaustion. The findings aim to improve educator support systems, reduce burnout, and strengthen early childhood education environments.

Supporting Students’ Futures: Let’s Redesign Career Services - Nicole O'Connell

University of Massachusetts Amherst
2025
Career Services
higher education
Student Support
Career Development
University Policy
Student Wellbeing
educational research
UMass Amherst
Career Counseling
Student Anxiety
curriculum design
inclusive education
Professional Development
Student Success
Career Education
Educational Policy
Focus Groups
student experience
Academic Advising
Workforce Preparation
Rhetoric
Communication Studies
Student Mental Health
University Administration
equity in education
professional identity
Educational Leadership
Career Readiness
student engagement
Postsecondary Education

This research examines how universities communicate career advice and support services to students. Through surveys and focus groups at UMass Amherst, the study identifies student needs for less stressful, more inclusive, and more integrated career guidance. The findings inform policy and curriculum improvements aimed at better supporting student futures.

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