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Dahl, Olav; Damen, Marie-Louise; Bjørkelo, Brita; Meling, Camilla Pellegrini; Jensen, Magnus Rom – Vocations and Learning, 2023
Police officers, like other professionals, need to develop their competence and skills in correspondence with society. Peer feedback has been proven to significantly affect learning in the educational setting, and colleagues are seen as significant for the learning process in organizations. However, there seems to be little systematic knowledge…
Descriptors: Police, Peer Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Peer Influence
Ganey, Amanda; Grammer, Kelsey; Hoehn, Rachael – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Each year, many teachers leave the field of education. These teachers cite various reasons for leaving the profession including salary, frustration, stress, and little opportunity for professional growth. Additionally, teachers cite a lack of strong leadership and a lack of job satisfaction as the main reasons for leaving the profession. This…
Descriptors: Principals, Self Efficacy, Feedback (Response), Teacher Evaluation
Ganey, Amanda; Grammer, Kelsey; Hoehn, Rachael – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Each year, many teachers leave the field of education. These teachers cite various reasons for leaving the profession including salary, frustration, stress, and little opportunity for professional growth. Additionally, teachers cite a lack of strong leadership and a lack of job satisfaction as the main reasons for leaving the profession. This…
Descriptors: Principals, Self Efficacy, Feedback (Response), Teacher Evaluation
Ganey, Amanda; Grammer, Kelsey; Hoehn, Rachael – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Each year, many teachers leave the field of education. These teachers cite various reasons for leaving the profession including salary, frustration, stress, and little opportunity for professional growth. Additionally, teachers cite a lack of strong leadership and a lack of job satisfaction as the main reasons for leaving the profession. This…
Descriptors: Principals, Self Efficacy, Feedback (Response), Teacher Evaluation
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Jennifer L. Nelson; Joonkil Ahn; Karen A. Hegtvedt – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2025
Purpose: Little is known about how teachers view the leadership of assistant principals in comparison to that of principals, especially in relationship to teachers' work outcomes. We examine whether a gap exists between teachers' perceptions of fairness from principals and assistant principals, and whether this gap is associated with teachers'…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Administrator Relationship, Assistant Principals, Classification
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Khumalo, Njabulo – International Journal of Higher Education, 2022
The paper focuses on assessing and identifying the factors that affect the morale of employees in the institution of higher learning in South Africa. Employee morale is a drive to keep the organisation growing and achieve its objectives. In the worldwide ranking there are two institutions of higher learning that are featured in the top 250 of the…
Descriptors: Teacher Morale, Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Job Satisfaction
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Jentsch, Armin; Hoferichter, Frances; Blömeke, Sigrid; König, Johannes; Kaiser, Gabriele – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
This study investigates the relations between working environment and teachers' job satisfaction, perceived work-related stress, as well as work-related self-efficacy. The sample consisted of 226 mathematics teachers from German secondary schools. About 55% were female and they had been teaching for 13 years on average. We used self-reported…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Stress Variables, Work Environment, Teacher Attitudes
Tanya Weigand – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this feasibility project is to implement and evaluate the effect of a trauma-informed modification on an evidence-based classroom intervention model to promote effective trauma-informed classroom management and coping skills with potential reduction of educator stress and burnout. Trauma is the most-common psychological health…
Descriptors: Trauma, Substance Abuse, Altruism, Mental Health
Heidi Hulse Mickelsen – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The significance of the role of school administrator has been shown in recent years to be second only to the influence of the classroom teacher in terms of increasing student achievement and improving the climate and culture of a school. In recent years, teachers and administrators alike have been leaving the educational profession in large…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Secondary Schools, Job Satisfaction, Administrator Attitudes
Al Khadhuri, Jamal – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Work engagement is one of the most studied concepts in the practice of human resource and organization development because of its established link to achieving organizational desired outcomes. The purpose of this comparative international study was to examine and compare the relationships among demographic characteristics, job resources, job…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Demography, Job Satisfaction, Physicians
Lee, Lung-Sheng – Online Submission, 2022
The colleges and universities in Taiwan are confronted with the following two problems: (1) The average youth (aged 15-29) unemployment rate is more than double the overall unemployment rate; and (2) Mainly affected by the low birth rate, the admission and vacancy rates of colleges and universities have increased, and fierce competition exists…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Competition, Universities, Employment Opportunities
OECD Publishing, 2014
How can countries prepare teachers to face the diverse challenges in today's schools? The OECD "Teaching and Learning International Survey" (TALIS) helps answer this question by asking teachers and school leaders about their working conditions and the learning environments at their schools. TALIS aims to provide valid, timely and…
Descriptors: Surveys, Teacher Attitudes, Administrator Attitudes, Teaching Conditions
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Osakwe, Regina N. – International Education Studies, 2014
This study determined the factors affecting motivation and job satisfaction of non-management academic staff of universities in South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. It employed an expost-facto research design. Three research questions and two hypotheses were raised for the study. A sample of four hundred and fifty non-management academic…
Descriptors: Motivation, Job Satisfaction, College Faculty, Hypothesis Testing
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Kozak, Agnessa; Kersten, Maren; Schillmoller, Zita; Nienhaus, Albert – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2013
The purposes of this study were to investigate the potential predictors of personal burnout among staff working with people with intellectual disabilities and to investigate whether personal burnout is associated with health and work-related outcomes. A cross-sectional survey was carried out in 2011 in 30 residential facilities in northern Germany…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feedback (Response), Job Satisfaction, Mental Retardation
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Leather, Carol; Hogh, Henriette; Seiss, Ellen; Everatt, John – Dyslexia, 2011
Dyslexic adults completed questionnaires designed to investigate relationships between cognitive functioning, especially executive aspects, and work success. The study was designed to determine whether quantitative support could be provided for the model of adult dyslexic success derived from the work of Gerber and his colleagues (Gerber,…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Self Efficacy, Dyslexia, Qualifications
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