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Yoga influencing Health and Wellbeing of Teachers, Educators and Administrator

Author(s) Dr. Rekha .
Country India
Abstract Yoga has been used as a therapeutic intervention to offer a variety of psychophysiological effects since the early 20th century. It has been marketed as a useful instrument to help professionals who are suffering from compassion fatigue. Yoga at school is typically incorporated into the Physical Education department or curriculum. In China, yoga has grown to be a popular fitness option thanks to foreign information and traditional body technique interpretation. There isn’t much research on self-care for school administrators, despite the fact that they can have similar internal issues, emotional problems, and exterior disputes with others. This study aimed to evaluate yoga in schools and investigate the self-care practices of supervisors and administrators. Haberlin’s (2020) Mindful-Based Supervision Framework served as the foundation for this study and includes mindful walking, deep listening, mindful note-taking, based meditation. The latter was the subject of a research that looked at how Chinese school administrators utilize yoga to take care of themselves. Male respondents aged 31–36 who were employed permanently as instructors and had been administrators or supervisors for a year made up the majority of the study’s participants. Using a quantitative descriptive correlational approach, participants agreed on all aspects of yoga in the classroom, including goals, content, and impact. They also occasionally engaged in all aspects of self-care, including balanced self-care activities and physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual aspects. The study’s conclusion suggested incorporating self-care techniques to enhance and intensify the yoga program for educators and school officials.
Keywords Mindful-Based Supervision; School Administrators; School Based Yoga; Self-Care.
Field Arts
Published In Volume 7, Issue 5, September-October 2025
Published On 2025-09-11
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i05.55554

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