ERIC Number: EJ974699
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2012-Sep
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Teacher's Perceptions of Their Significance towards Their Students: The Effects of Cultural Background, Gender, and School Role
Tatar, Moshe; Da'as, Ruba
European Journal of Psychology of Education, v27 n3 p351-367 Sep 2012
The present study investigates in what ways teachers themselves see their significance vis-a-vis their students. Seven hundred fifty-seven teachers (64% females and 36% males) from 59 Israeli schools participated in the study. We found that in general, teachers view "significant teachers" as those that help and assist their students and those that serve as a personal example for them. Some effects of teacher's cultural background, gender, and school roles on their perceptions are reported. Teacher burnout was negatively correlated with the positive characteristics attributed to significant teachers. Implications for teachers and for educational institutions are discussed.
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, School Role, Cultural Background, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Correlation, Teacher Characteristics, Self Concept, Teacher Student Relationship
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Audience: Teachers
Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Israel
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