The abstract of this paper focuses on the vital role of psychological resilience in crisis management within educational institutions. It explores the significance of fostering resilience among students, educators, and the institution itself in the face of various crises. The paper discusses the conceptual framework of resilience, its components, and the mechanisms through which it can be enhanced. Additionally, it examines different crisis management strategies employed by educational institutions and evaluates their effectiveness in promoting resilience. The study finds that an integrated approach, encompassing prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery, is crucial for effectively managing crises and supporting the mental health of the educational community. Overall, the paper underscores the importance of resilience as a cornerstone for crisis management in educational settings and proposes practical strategies for enhancing resilience in these institutions.
Brown, D. (2023). Psychological Resilience and Crisis Management in Educational Institutions. Journal of Organizational Psychology and Educational Management, 5(1), 36. doi:10.69610/j.jopem.20230211
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Brown, D. Psychological Resilience and Crisis Management in Educational Institutions. Journal of Organizational Psychology and Educational Management, 2023, 5, 36. doi:10.69610/j.jopem.20230211
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Brown D. Psychological Resilience and Crisis Management in Educational Institutions. Journal of Organizational Psychology and Educational Management; 2023, 5(1):36. doi:10.69610/j.jopem.20230211
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Brown, David 2023. "Psychological Resilience and Crisis Management in Educational Institutions" Journal of Organizational Psychology and Educational Management 5, no.1:36. doi:10.69610/j.jopem.20230211
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