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John Trent – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2024
A considerable body of work now exists on the role that identity plays in understanding teachers and teaching. Developing and sustaining teacher identities in higher education can, however, be challenging given the subordinate positioning of teaching in some educational contexts. Despite the growth of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) programmes…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Fidan, Tuncer, Ed. – IGI Global, 2019
Over the years, careers have transformed to be flexible and changing rather than stable, life-long commitments to an organization. As such, making work meaningful, controlling the work environment, and taking the opportunity to get required training for the next job are as important as the financial advantages. Educators' careers cannot be…
Descriptors: Career Education, Career Change, Career Choice, Professional Identity
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Moses, Ingrid – Vestes, 1985
Results of a survey of attitudes of 100 faculty members at the University of Queensland concerning the institution's system of annual compulsory performance reviews, their benefits and disadvantages, and preferences about the structure and administration of the review system are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Faculty Evaluation, Faculty Promotion
Lamb, Cathy – Learning, 1995
Tips to help teachers avoid burnout include not taking so much work home, not taking on too much, accepting what you can and cannot change, leaving on time, not overvolunteering, requesting a change in grade level or school, doing something for yourself, exercising, setting aside time each day for yourself, and getting some rest. (SM)
Descriptors: Coping, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Self Management
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Peterson, Marvin W.; White, Theodore H. – Research in Higher Education, 1992
Using a theoretical model of institutional culture, organizational climate, and faculty motivation, a study examined how faculty (n=1,123) and administrators (n=381) in 10 colleges differed in their perceptions, whether differences were affected by institution type, and to what extent faculty and administrators had different implicit models of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Environment, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics
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Cobb, Steven L.; Foeller, William H. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1992
Presents study results focusing on the determinants of teacher work attitudes using organizational behavior theory. Explores job satisfaction as influenced by individual attributes and job characteristics. Concludes that additional economics training and expectations of motivated students favorably impact teacher satisfaction. Suggests that both…
Descriptors: Economics, Educational Research, Instructional Materials, Secondary Education
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Hutton, Jerry B.; Jobe, Max E. – Community/Junior College Quarterly of Research and Practice, 1985
Describes a study using the Job Satisfaction Inventory to survey 390 faculty from 14 Texas community colleges. Areas of greatest satisfaction included relationships with supervisors and colleagues and teaching itself. Least satisfaction occurred with professional development opportunities, time allocation, and student preparation/motivation. Notes…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Faculty College Relationship, Job Satisfaction
Bratcher, Suzanne, Ed. – Arizona English Bulletin, 1987
Encouraging a professional dialogue among teachers of English, this journal issue focuses on teachers' feelings about their own lives, their classrooms, their students, their specialized knowledge, and their problems. The titles of the essays and their authors, are as follows: (1) "Of Pigs and Stars: A Nebraska Memory" (G. L. Nelson);…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, English Instruction, Literature Appreciation, Periodicals
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Tompkins, Jane – Change, 1992
A college professor examines her feelings about working in a university, her attempts to create a more supportive and congenial relationship with fellow teachers, and the frustrations of an environment in which colleagues are out of daily communication because of workload and the need and ability to work at home. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Environment, College Faculty, Faculty Workload, Higher Education
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Borg, Mark G.; Riding, Richard J. – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 1991
Presents findings of an analysis of job stress among secondary school teachers in Malta. Reports that one-third of 545 respondents rated teaching as stressful or very stressful. Identifies pupil misbehavior, poor working conditions, poor staff relations, and time pressures as leading contributors to stress. Examines the influence of demographic…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Behavior Problems, Foreign Countries, Interprofessional Relationship
Chissom, Brad; And Others – 1986
To explore several categories of variables strongly associated with professional satisfaction and dissatisfaction in American middle schools, responses of 540 out of 900 targeted middle school teachers to two open-ended questions were analysed. (The two survey items were drawn from the Status of the U.S. American Middle School Teacher…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Faculty Workload, Interprofessional Relationship, Job Satisfaction
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Rosenholtz, Susan J.; Smylie, Mark A. – Elementary School Journal, 1984
Examines research addressing the reasons why teachers enter and leave the profession; how teachers learn to teach and develop classroom effectiveness skills; and what conditions and incentives promote the highest levels of teachers' skill acquisition and development. Implications are summarized for development of teacher compensation and career…
Descriptors: Career Ladders, Compensation (Remuneration), Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Martin, Elaine – 1999
This book presents the results of a study that examined major changes in academic work in recent years and how staff in universities have experienced these changes, along with a discussion of how to increase learning at universities. Data were obtained from an international survey of 161 academic staff in Australia and the United Kingdom. Results…
Descriptors: Accountability, College Faculty, College Instruction, Educational Attitudes
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Dooley, Larry M. – Research Management Review, 1995
A survey of tenure-track faculty in the Texas A & M University college of education investigated attitudes concerning the environment for grantsmanship. Results indicate the need for a system providing faculty with assigned time for proposal development, provision of start-up money for competitive grant-writing, equal emphasis on grant writing…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Faculty, Competition, Grantsmanship
Gonzalez, Patricia A. – 1995
This bibliography identifies 66 publications on causes and cures of teacher attrition, with a focus on special educators. The materials cover the period 1980-1995 and cover topics such as: teacher retention in urban schools, the condition of education in rural schools, burnout among special education teachers, predictors of retention and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction, Labor Turnover
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