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Poppleton, Pam – Comparative Education, 1992
Surveys of teachers in comprehensive public secondary schools in England, the United States, Japan, Singapore, and West Germany, 1986-88, identified universal elements of classroom culture and country-specific factors that enhance teacher job satisfaction. However, most teachers in all samples felt powerless and of low professional status. (SV)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction
Poppleton, Pam; Riseborough, George – 1989
This paper reports the findings of a survey of 686 secondary school teachers in England on their involvement in their work and the factors to which it is related. Three facet-free and 13 facet-specific measures were derived from a questionnaire sent to teachers who proportionately represented the characteristics of teachers in all secondary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction, Peer Relationship, Secondary Education
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Poppleton, Pam; Riseborough, George – British Educational Research Journal, 1990
Reports findings on perceptions of 686 secondary school teachers in northern England who were surveyed about aspects of their careers. Finds that work centrality was value driven. Concludes that teacher workaholics tend to be driven by their values rather than their perceptions of reality. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction, Secondary Education
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Menlo, Allen; Poppleton, Pam – Comparative Education, 1990
Describes a cross-cultural study of quality of teaching life among secondary school teachers by an international consortium of university research teams. Discusses the study's rationale; objectives; major concepts of job satisfaction, work centrality, and occupational stress; questionnaire development; and sampling techniques. Contains 55…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, Institutional Cooperation