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Peer reviewedVavrus, Michael – Urban Review, 1987
Research on teacher burnout, stress, and alienation lacks emphasis on the social milieu in which teachers work. In his book, Anthony Dworkin adopts the subjective approach, eliminating any analysis of actual teacher working conditions. Furthermore, he muddles Marx's theory of alienation of labor. (Author/BJV)
Descriptors: Psychological Studies, Research Needs, Research Problems, Social Science Research
Peer reviewedSarros, James C.; Sarros, Anne M. – Journal of Educational Administration, 1987
This paper describes the nature of burnout among teachers, examines the differences in burnout between teachers and school-based administrators, and explores the extent to which specific factors such as workload and lack of rewards predict teacher burnout. (TE)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Workload, Teacher Burnout
Peer reviewedWilson, J. A.; D'Arcy, J. M. – European Journal of Teacher Education, 1987
Teachers who were newly trained in Northern Ireland in 1985 and who found employment completed a questionnaire regarding their participation in either external or school-based induction programs. Secondary teachers were compared with primary teachers. Results are discussed. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
Burnside, Joan – American School Board Journal, 1987
A California school district, expecting 600 new students and only filling less than half of their 70 open teaching positions from usual hiring sources, took their teacher recruitment program on the road and around the country. Top flight teachers were hired at precisely the grade levels and subject areas needed. (MLF)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Interviews, Enrollment Trends
Peer reviewedBerry, Barnett; And Others – Urban Review, 1985
Using a case study methodology, the researchers attempt to discover the situational context of the teacher labor force in the southeast U.S. The study emphasizes significant variables in the present teacher labor market, including (1) recruitment; (2) mobility patterns; (3) desirable characteristics; (4) expectations, lifestyles, and attrition;…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Mobility, Teacher Characteristics, Teacher Employment
Peer reviewedBryan, Betsy – Rural Educator, 1986
Compares and contrasts first year teaching experiences of a grandmother (1919) and granddaughter (1980) in small, isolated, rural New Mexico schools. Offers suggestions for improving recruitment and retention of rural teachers in areas of salary, housing conditions, school philosophy and morale, student population, and community life. (NEC)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Turnover, Personal Narratives
Peer reviewedFeldens, Maria Das Gracas Furtado – Journal of Education for Teaching, 1986
The purpose of this study was to identify the nature of perceived problems of elementary teachers, considering the frequency of occurrence and the difficulties caused. School location and years of teaching experience were used as variables. Results are discussed. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries, School Location
Peer reviewedHymes, James L., Jr. – Young Children, 1987
Maintains that good quality public schooling can be made available to four-year-old children if teachers are adequately trained, if teachers have adequate support, and if there is a consensus on the reason for having schools for these children. (BB)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Preschool Teachers
Peer reviewedSeiler, Robert E.; Pearson, Della A. – Educational Research Quarterly, 1985
Utilizing a nation-wide random sample of 336 professors, this study examines levels of satisfaction with the work environment, selected personality characteristics, coping methods for stress, and perceived changes in attitudes and behaviors. Discriminant analyses produced a function containing two work environment dimensions, three personality…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Coping, Discriminant Analysis, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLong, Delbert H. – Clearing House, 1986
Explains that the lack of preparation of teachers for work in rural areas, the excessive workload, and the poor working and living conditions have greatly impeded efforts of the Soviet Union to recruit and retain quality teachers in rural areas. (HOD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Living Standards, Rural Schools
Outlook, 1975
Described are the individual problems and frustrations encountered by three Japanese teachers working within a rigid school system. Without calling specific attention to the parallel, the situations described in the article could easily be applied to many American schools. Much attention is given to student evaluation problems. (MA)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Student Evaluation, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Behavior
National Staff Development Council, 2004
"Transformational Professional Learning" is a periodically published e-newsletter designed to influence what educational leaders think, say, and do to improve teaching and learning by promoting deep understanding of important issues, the transformation of beliefs and assumptions, and a stream of powerful goal-focused actions. There are two…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Human Dignity, Faculty Development, Teacher Improvement
Selzer, Dana S. – 2000
This study surveyed 553 Kansas beginning teachers regarding their perceptions of support and job satisfaction during their first year. Overall, respondents were most likely to experience traditional orientation activities. They were less likely to experience teaching conditions that took into account their unique needs as beginners and less likely…
Descriptors: Beginning Teacher Induction, Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development
Bivona, Kristy N. – 2002
This study investigated influences on teachers' attitudes toward and perceptions of teaching. A group of 20 diverse teachers completed surveys that examined teaching experience, workplace conditions, and workload. Results indicated that teacher morale was good. Over half of the teachers said that they would become teachers again if they had the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Workload, Public Schools
Philadelphia Citizens for Children and Youth, PA. – 2001
In 1990, various Philadelphia organizations embarked upon a project where each group used its skills and energies to identify and conduct research on issues in public education. Groups conducted surveys, chose topics, strategized about possible actions, and jointly adopted recommendations. Each worked individually on implementing the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Labor Turnover, Public Education, Teacher Persistence

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