GES Aptitude Test 2025, Mental Health and Psychological Well-being of Teachers

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GES Aptitude Test 2025, Trial Quiz on Mental Health and Psychological Well-being of Teachers.

GES Aptitude Test 2025, Trial Quiz on Mental Health and Psychological Well-being of Teachers

Here are sample multiple-choice questions on Mental Health and Psychological Well-being of Teachers for your revision and preparation for the GES 2025 promotion exams.

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1. Teacher stress can result from:

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2. One major effect of poor mental health in teachers is:

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3. Which of the following is a sign of poor mental health?

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4. Teachers' mental health affects:

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5. Lack of recognition can negatively impact a teacher's mental health.

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6. Teachers experiencing burnout often feel:

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7. A school-based strategy for promoting teacher mental health is:

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8. Teachers' mental health does not affect student performance.

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9. Positive teacher-student relationships are a sign of:

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10. A positive school climate contributes to:

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11. One policy-level action to support teacher well-being is to:

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12. The WHO-5 is used to assess:

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13. Secondary traumatic stress is caused by dealing with students’ trauma.

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14. Mindfulness is a strategy for:

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15. Which UN goal promotes good health and well-being?

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16. Secondary traumatic stress occurs when teachers are affected by:

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17. Which of the following is a coping mechanism for teachers?

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18. Which of the following best defines mental health?

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19. Resilience helps teachers bounce back from professional challenges.

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20. Physical health is the only requirement for effective teaching.

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21. Which of these is a psychological tool for assessing mental health?

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22. A supportive school leadership has no impact on teachers’ well-being.

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23. Burnout in teachers is characterized by:

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24. Which of these is an individual strategy to promote mental health?

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25. Anxiety and depression are common mental health issues among teachers.

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26. Time management and self-care promote psychological well- being.

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27. Teacher mental health is only the responsibility of the teacher.

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28. Burnout is a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion.

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29. Which term refers to the ability to recover quickly from challenges?

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30. Which of the following is NOT a common cause of poor mental health in teachers?

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Mental Health and Psychological Well-being of Teachers

Mental Health refers to a person’s emotional, psychological, and social well-being.

Psychological Well-being involves positive self-perception, a sense of purpose in life, autonomy, positive relationships, and personal growth.

Teachers’ mental health affects not just their lives, but also their performance, student outcomes, classroom management, and overall school climate.

 Importance of Teachers’ Mental Health

  • Enhances teaching effectiveness and professional satisfaction.
  • Reduces burnout, absenteeism, and turnover.
  • Promotes positive teacher-student relationships.
  • Influences students’ academic achievement and emotional development.
  • Supports school improvement and educational reforms.

Common Mental Health Challenges Teachers Face

  • Stress due to workload, large class sizes, and time pressures.
  • Burnout: characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment.
  • Anxiety related to job security, performance, or evaluation.
  • Depression, often due to feeling undervalued or unsupported.
  • Secondary traumatic stress: emotional duress from dealing with students’ trauma.

Causes/Contributors to Poor Mental Health

  • Heavy workload and unrealistic expectations.
  • Poor work-life balance.
  • Lack of administrative support and recognition.
  • Inadequate teaching and learning resources.
  • Student indiscipline and lack of parental support.
  • Financial challenges.
  • Unclear educational policies or constant reforms without adequate training.

Indicators of Poor Mental Health in Teachers

  • Chronic fatigue and low energy.
  • Irritability and mood swings.
  • Lack of concentration and motivation.
  • Frequent absenteeism.
  • Decline in teaching quality and student engagement.
  • Withdrawal from colleagues or activities.

Promoting Teachers’ Mental Health and Well-being

At the Individual Level:

  • Practice self-care: sleep, nutrition, exercise.
  • Time management and prioritization.
  • Seek professional help when needed.
  • Mindfulness and relaxation techniques (e.g., meditation, deep breathing).
  • Build positive relationships with colleagues and students.

At the School/Institutional Level:

  • Provide professional development on stress management and mental health.
  • Create supportive leadership and school climate.
  • Allow teacher autonomy and participation in decision-making.
  • Offer employee assistance programs and counselling.
  • Ensure manageable workloads and fair performance evaluations.

At the Policy Level (MOE, GES, etc.):

  • Integrate mental health into teacher training curricula.
  • Develop policies and frameworks on teacher well-being.
  • Encourage teacher unions to advocate for mental health.
  • Include psychological services in school programs.

Role of School Leaders.

  • Identify early signs of mental distress.
  • Encourage open dialogue and reduce stigma.
  • Foster collaborative professional learning communities (PLCs).
  • Recognize and appreciate teachers’ efforts regularly.

Teacher Resilience and Coping Mechanisms

Resilience: the ability to bounce back from adversity.

Encourage development of:

  • Optimism
  • Emotional regulation
  • Problem-solving skills
  • Social support networks
  • Continuous professional learning

Tools for Assessing Teacher Well-being

  • Teacher Stress Inventory (TSI)
  • General Health Questionnaire (GHQ)
  • WHO-5 Well-being Index
  • Observation and feedback mechanisms
  • Self-assessment checklists

Global and National Perspectives.

  • UN Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-being) promotes mental health for all.
  • GALOP and GES are increasingly emphasizing teacher motivation and support systems.
  • World Mental Health Day (October 10) is a key date for awareness.
  • Ghana Education Service (GES) recognizes psychological services under guidance and counselling units.

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