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Belcher, Jacquelyn M. – Community Services Catalyst, 1989
Considers ways that factors in the college environment can negatively affect the performance and perceptions of self-efficacy of students and faculty. Discusses the problems and needs of a fictional science instructor suddenly confronting students unable to understand basic course concepts and of an older student anxious about returning to school.…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Educational Change
Taylor, Gene – Winds of Change, 1987
Cites studies linking teachers' expectations of students to students' performance. Expectations especially affect American Indian students as smallest and poorest of minorities. Defines good teachers as having positive belief systems and practices and offering students cheer and encouragement. Includes suggestions, anecdotal material. (TES)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, American Indian Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Failure

Singh, Kusum; Billingsley, Bonnie S. – Remedial and Special Education, 1996
This study of the effects of work-related variables on 658 special educators, including 159 teachers of students with emotional disorders, found that workplace conditions, job satisfaction, and principal support had positive effects on intent to stay in teaching, whereas role-related problems had negative effects on intent to stay. (DB)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Environmental Influences, Job Satisfaction

Stenlund, K. Vern – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1995
Interviews with secondary school teachers from the United States, England, Germany, Japan, Singapore, Canada, and Poland indicate that student responsiveness and enthusiasm contributed the most to teacher enthusiasm, while poorly motivated students contributed to a high level of discouragement. Responses were consistent across cultures, except for…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Educational Attitudes, Job Satisfaction

Hamann, Donald L. – Music Educators Journal, 1990
Observes that master music teachers' intensity and commitment make them good candidates for burnout. Reports on contributing factors mentioned by music teachers: lack of recognition and support, unclear goals, poor curricular coordination, and poor working conditions. Offers suggestions for combating burnout including exercise, networking with…
Descriptors: Applied Music, Elementary Secondary Education, Identification, Job Satisfaction

Martin, Maeve; Norwich, Brahm – British Educational Research Journal, 1991
Describes a study examining research on classroom management and translating the findings into a skills-based program on effective classroom management. Reports that research-based concepts and principles are meaningful and of practical value to teachers. Recommends a conceptual- and skills-based approach to classroom management for development of…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques, Concept Formation, Curriculum Development

Webber, Jo – Preventing School Failure, 1994
Teachers working with students having emotional and/or behavioral disorders may have special problems maintaining their mental health and positive psychological outlook. This article offers 10 cognitions, or ways in which teachers can choose to think, which will likely result in more positive feelings and increased effectiveness with students. (DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Cognitive Restructuring, Depression (Psychology), Diseases

Johnson, Bonnie L. – Music Educators Journal, 1993
Asserts that music teachers often have less than ideal teaching situations that may result in lowered teacher morale. Contends that music teachers must choose to improve morale by becoming more involved in school activities. Provides suggestions for improving one's individual morale and the perceptions of teaching colleagues toward music teachers.…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Elementary Secondary Education, Extracurricular Activities, Inservice Teacher Education

McClay, Jill Kedersha – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1998
Discusses aspects of an ongoing study of Alberta secondary-school teachers of written composition who have been teaching for two to seven years. Examines these "formative-years" teachers' developing responses to the tensions of job insecurity in the 1990s, increasingly diverse student populations, and conflicts between their own…
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Foreign Countries, Longitudinal Studies, Professional Development
Di Trolio, Trudi; Nelson, Erika; Ochoa, Marilyn – Journal of Access Services, 2004
The George A. Smathers Libraries of the University of Florida is currently undergoing a major renovation. Library West, the building that houses the humanities and social sciences collection, will be gutted and expanded. The collection will be moved to off-site storage and the staff will be relocated for a two-year period. The reality of these…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Morale, Academic Libraries, Library Development
Likis, Lori – Educational Leadership, 2006
When Benjamin Banneker Charter Public School in Boston realized that their students' 2002-2003 math scores on the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System fell below the target set by Massachusetts for adequate yearly progress, they saw not one problem (poor math achievement), but two. Because it was the fifth year the school had not hit AYP…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Sanctions, Academic Achievement, Low Achievement
Hipp, Kristine A. – 1997
Principals play a unique role in school and student outcomes. This paper presents findings of a study that explored how principals' leadership behaviors influenced teachers' sense of efficacy. Specifically, the paper describes how principals in three middle schools influenced teachers' sense of efficacy and affected instructional and school…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Instructional Leadership, Intermediate Grades, Interprofessional Relationship
Young, Deidra J. – 1998
This paper reports findings from the first 2 years of a longitudinal study of school effectiveness in Western Australia called the Western Australian School Effectiveness Study (WASES). Creemer's multilevel model of educational effectiveness was used to guide the selection of variables for analysis. Data on the school environment, the classroom…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Environment, Foreign Countries, High School Students
Cooley, Elizabeth – 1995
This final report describes the activities and outcomes of a 3-year federally funded project that developed and evaluated interventions aimed at increasing retention of special education teachers. The interventions developed and evaluated consisted of: (1) a series of stress management workshops aimed at preventing or alleviating teacher burnout,…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention, Peer Relationship
Kaufman, Phillip – 1992
The Public School Teachers Questionnaire from the 1987-88 Schools and Staffing Survey was analyzed to produce a descriptive portrait of vocational and nonvocational teachers of grades 9-12 in public schools. The sample consisted of 3,863 vocational and 14,315 nonvocational teachers. Almost 90 percent of each group classified themselves as white.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Degrees (Academic), High Schools, Job Satisfaction