EA's Daily Mile Network

Workplace Health

As a member of the Daily Mile Network in Northern Ireland, the Education Authority is pleased to be supporting research in relation to teacher wellbeing and the Daily Mile.

You are invited to participate in this if you work in a primary school, and whether or not or not, your school participates in The Daily Mile We are looking for teachers in both situations. The study should take a maximum of 30 minutes of your time.

More detail on what is involved is given on the first page of the survey link. At the end of that you can decide whether or not to proceed. Your participation in this survey is voluntary.

Any questions, email Dr Colin Moran (colin.moran@stir.ac.uk) or Dr Josie Booth (Josie.Booth@ed.ac.uk).

https://app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/stirling/teacher-wellbeing-2

 

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