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Amanda Goldman – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Academic literature has traditionally characterized educator burnout as a problem to be addressed through individualized solutions such as greater resilience training, grit, or self-care. A national survey of American principals conducted in January 2022 showed that they were experiencing job-related stress, burnout, depression, and difficulty…
Descriptors: Principals, Burnout, Faculty Workload, Stress Variables
J. Suzy Ponton – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This quantitative study sought to determine how the work-life balance of Texas principals changes according to the grade levels of their campuses in terms of role balance, role ease, and role overload. The researcher applied the role balance theory to make the complex matter of principals' work-life balance more understandable. Participants in…
Descriptors: Principals, Family Work Relationship, Instructional Program Divisions, Administrator Attitudes
Niesche, Richard; Eacott, Scott; Keddie, Amanda; Gobby, Brad; MacDonald, Katrina; Wilkinson, Jane; Blackmore, Jill – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2023
This paper examines principals' perceptions of school autonomy and leadership as part of a 3-year research project looking at the implications of school autonomy on social justice across four states of Australia (Victoria, New South Wales, Western Australia and Queensland). Drawing on interviews with principals and representatives from principal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Instructional Leadership, Institutional Autonomy
Michael Joseph Ruff – ProQuest LLC, 2020
The purpose of this study was to investigate how principal workload, job isolation, mentoring, autonomy, and compensation impact the perceived job satisfaction of rural elementary (K-8) principals in Illinois. Principal job satisfaction is strongly driven by one's working conditions. Principals who find more satisfaction with their working…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Rural Schools
Spicksley, Kathryn – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2022
This paper explores contradictory constructions of teacher work across policy discourse and professional practice. It draws from a corpus-assisted critical discourse analysis of 363 political speeches published on England's Department for Education website between 2010 and 2018, and qualitative interviews with two executive leaders working in…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Political Attitudes, Speeches, Foreign Countries
Uslukaya, Alper; Demirtas, Zulfu; Alanoglu, Muslim – Journal of Theoretical Educational Science, 2022
The study aims to analyse the phenomenon in a holistic and comprehensive way according to the perceptions of education workers who experience presenteeism more frequently and reveal the relationship of presenteeism with the sociological, psychological, and theological dynamics of Turkish society. The study was conducted with a phenomenological…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attendance, Psychological Patterns
Liu, Junshuan – English Language Teaching, 2021
This article reports on a case study that explores the views of four EFL program administrators of a university located in central China about the hiring and workplace situations of foreign English teachers. It was found that the administrators as a whole buy into the conventional pro-nativeness ideology with regard to hiring foreign English…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Administrator Attitudes, Teacher Selection, Language Teachers
Thwaites, Trevor; McPhail, Graham – New Zealand Journal of Teachers' Work, 2018
New Zealand secondary music teachers spend many hours each week in both preparing and training a variety of performance ensembles, often before school, during lunchtimes, after school, on weekends and during holidays. In many cases this can be regarded as unpaid labour, yet their efforts make a significant contribution to a school's life: its…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Music Teachers, Music Education, Music Activities
Suleman, Qaiser; Hussain, Ishtiaq; Jumani, Nabi Bux – Journal of Education and Educational Development, 2018
The purpose of the study was to examine and compare the occupational stress of male and female secondary school heads in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. All the male and female secondary school heads working in pubic secondary schools of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa constituted the population of the study. A total of 402 secondary school heads were selected as sample…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Stress Variables, Secondary Schools, Administrator Attitudes
Walker, Matt; Sharp, Caroline; Sims, David – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2020
Prior to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, England faced a considerable teacher recruitment and retention challenge. The last ten years have been characterised by insufficient numbers of new teachers joining the profession and an increasing proportion leaving the state sector, particularly in secondary schools. This research is designed to…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Job Satisfaction, Teaching (Occupation)
Walker, Matt; Worth, Jack; Van den Brande, Jens – UK Department for Education, 2019
This report presents the findings from the Teacher Workload Survey (TWS) 2019, which is a large-scale nationally representative survey of teachers, middle leaders and senior leaders, conducted over a three-week period in March 2019. The survey helps act as a national 'barometer' for teachers', middle leaders' and senior leaders' working conditions…
Descriptors: Faculty Workload, Teaching Conditions, Work Environment, Administrators
Jutras, Mickey; Wallin, Dawn; Newton, Paul; Adilman, Jordan – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2020
This case examines a rural teaching principal in a small K-12 school in a prairie province. The case examines the work intensification of Mrs. Hayes, whose school has been affected by reductions in student enrolment, staffing, and administrative time. Overwhelmed by myriad responsibilities, the principal feels inadequate as both a teacher and a…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Case Studies, Principals, Elementary Secondary Education
Rutt, Simon – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2020
On May 10th, 2020 the Prime Minister announced a phased return of some children to school in England from June 1st. Schools had been closed to all but vulnerable and keyworker children since March 20th, meaning that most children have been educated at home for a period of 10 weeks, and some year groups are not expected to return to school until…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Job Satisfaction, Elementary Secondary Education
Nelson, Julie; Sharp, Caroline – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted on all areas of society, including education. On 20 March 2020, the British Government ordered all schools to close to all pupils, except vulnerable children and the children of keyworkers (such as those working in public health, transport and supplying food). National examinations were also cancelled. As a…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Job Satisfaction, Teaching (Occupation)
Ntshoe, I.; Higgs, P.; Higgs, L. G.; Wolhuter, C. C. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2008
This article is part of an international research project which is investigating the changing nature of the academic profession in twenty-two countries in the twenty-first century. This article focuses on the discourses of global competition; the permeation of a business ethos and higher education values; the quest for efficiency; diversification…
Descriptors: Standards, Higher Education, Global Approach, Foreign Countries
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