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Williams, Joy; Dikes, Catherine – Education, 2015
The attrition rate of highly qualified special education teachers is a pervasive problem in the United States. This study investigated the association between the burnout subscales of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal accomplishment relative to 10 demographic variables. Sixty-five special education teachers constituted the…
Descriptors: Demography, Predictor Variables, Special Education Teachers, Teacher Burnout
Conley, Laura; Marchant, Michelle; Caldarella, Paul – Education, 2014
Students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) are less successful in school than their peers. In order for teachers and researchers to effectively partner to identify and support these students, they must focus on the same problem behaviors. This research identified six components of EBD commonly identified in research literature:…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Teacher Attitudes, Behavior Problems, Surveys
Pedersen, Daphne E.; West, Robert R. – Education, 2017
How do secondary STEM teachers perceive the environments in which they teach? To what degree is STEM teaching at the secondary level situated in a gendered workplace organization? Using data from the 1999-2000 Schools and Staffing Survey, we examined how men and women who were full-time secondary school teachers in STEM fields (N = 5,617)…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, STEM Education, Teacher Attitudes, Work Environment
Karaca, Erol – Education, 2011
This study sought to develop a likert type scale which is valid and reliable in order to investigate the perceptions of the teachers related to the professional problems. The research was carried out with 262 teachers, working in Kütahya (160), Bursa (38), Burdur (31), Ankara (25), Eski ehir (5) ve Balikesir (3), Turkey, in 2009. The data were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching (Occupation), Structural Equation Models
Haralson, Michele; Hoaglund, Amy; Birkenfeld, Karen; Rogers, Betsy – Education, 2016
After first introduced in 1995 by Bernie Dodge and Tom March, webquests have inundated the K-12 classroom. (Dodge, 1995) WebQuests are designed to support students' critical thinking particularly at the levels of analysis, synthesis and evaluation. Recently, studies have emerged focusing on the use of webquests in teacher education (Hassanien…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Cultural Differences, Teacher Attitudes, Critical Thinking
Durmuscelebi, Mustafa – Education, 2010
The research aims to showing the students misbehaviors in formal and private primary schools according to the perceptions of class teachers working in Kayseri in 2006-2007 academic year The data has been collected with the questionnaire developed by the researcher based on review survey and expert ideas. Questionnaire is applied to 245 teachers in…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, State Schools, Questionnaires, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedLindsey, Jimmy D.; Frith, Greg H. – Education, 1983
The study identified a common core of behaviors as perceived by 50 elementary teachers who work with socially and emotionally disordered (S-ED) students. The behaviors ranked as most detrimental were those describing active and/or aggressive actions. When these behaviors are exhibited, elementary teachers perceive them to be detrimental to…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Communication Problems, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
Rieg, Sue A.; Wilson, Barbara A. – Education, 2009
Pedagogy and assessment are critical aspects of classroom teaching at all educational levels. Although training in these areas is often a primary focus of university programs preparing pre-service teachers, it is not necessarily part of the training for university faculty. Using survey methodology, this descriptive study investigated the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Educators, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedCheck, John F. – Education, 1979
Questionnaires administered to 956 public and parochial school teachers investigated classroom behavior problems, the level at which preponderance occurred, use of corporal punishment, and the attitudes teachers have taken toward these critical situations. A majority of the teachers blamed the home for the increase in discipline problems. (DS)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques, Corporal Punishment, Discipline
Peer reviewedTisdale, Pamela C.; Fowler, Robert E. – Education, 1983
The study determined the effects of labels on teachers' perceptions of the prevalence of emotionally disturbed children and youth in the regular classroom. Results showed that the labels used did have an effect on teachers' perceptions toward the children, and teachers were more willing to apply the "behavior disordered" label. (Author/TLJ)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Definitions, Emotional Disturbances, Identification
Peer reviewedSeaton, Hal W.; And Others – Education, 1974
With an ever increasing number of specialists providing services to the exceptional child, the classroom teacher's task may be compounded rather than enhanced by a lack of communication between teacher and specialist. This article attempts to identify some of the problems which frequently arise. (Editor)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Exceptional Persons, Guidelines, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedUsova, George M. – Education, 1979
Teachers should think in terms of preventing discipline problems by carefully analyzing their own behavioral expectations, treating children in an adult-like manner, and being thoroughly organized for instruction. (JC)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Discipline Problems, Elementary Education, Expectation
Peer reviewedMaselli, David; And Others – Education, 1984
The study found significant correlations between parental perceptions of aggression and teachers' ratings of aggression by three- to five-year-old preschool children. Variables examined included belligerent behavior, constant motion, destructive behavior, and an overall level of aggression. Results indicate a need for early intervention and…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavioral Sciences, Parent Attitudes, Personality Assessment
Peer reviewedPeretti, Peter O. – Education, 1976
The study examined the effects of bussing for integration, teachers' attitudes toward such a program, and their influences on interracial classroom discipline problems. (NQ)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Desegregation Effects, Discipline Problems, Elementary School Teachers
Peer reviewedNorales, Francisca O. – Education, 1982
Two questionnaires surveyed Belizean secondary school teachers' (272) attitudes toward the seriousness of discipline problems and students' (974) attitudes toward education. The frequently occurring discipline problems were related to maintaining order in the classroom and those that interfered with the learning atmosphere. Students had positive…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Discipline Problems, Foreign Countries, Secondary Education
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