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Weld, Jeffrey – Phi Delta Kappan, 1998
To attract and retain high-quality teachers, the education system must address science teachers' sense of professional isolation, administrators' lack of receptivity to thoughtful teachers' ideas, egalitarian salary compensation schemes, and lack of professional recognition. An outstanding chemistry teacher-turned-pharmaceutical saleswoman is…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Faculty Mobility, Internet, Professional Isolation
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O'Brien, Pat McDonald – Voices from the Middle, 1999
Observes that teaching today is a major challenge as teachers attempt to sift through everything that confronts them and as they constantly struggle with conflict while trying to address the complex dilemmas facing them daily in their classrooms. (SR)
Descriptors: Conflict, Criticism, Elementary Education, Politics of Education
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Tracy, Sarah J. – Management Communication Quarterly, 2000
Examines the ways in which emotion labor and burnout are interwoven with issues of societal and organizational norms, power, identity, resistance, and self-control in the context of the job of cruise ship activities director. Discusses theoretical and practical implications. (NH)
Descriptors: Burnout, Case Studies, Communication Research, Emotional Response
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Woods, Amelia Mays; Weasmer, Jerie – Clearing House, 2002
Suggests that improving teachers' job satisfaction is paramount in an era where half of new teachers drop out of the profession in the first five years. Discusses sources of teacher dissatisfaction, benefits of collegial investment, shared leadership, support meetings, mentoring, and lessening dissatisfaction. (RS)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Burnout, Collegiality, Interprofessional Relationship
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Hastings, Richard P.; Brown, Tony – Mental Retardation, 2002
Analysis of questionnaires completed by 55 teachers and support staff at special schools for children with mental retardation found that use of maladaptive coping strategies for challenging behaviors constitutes a risk for staff burnout and this risk is in addition to that associated with exposure to challenging behavior. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Coping, Elementary Secondary Education, Mental Retardation
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Gallagher-Polite, Mary M. – Middle School Journal, 2001
Discusses the need to continue momentum of middle school restructuring first motivated by "Turning Points" to revitalize both schools and teachers. Recommends adding two transformation points that address emotional and spiritual dimensions to supplement the original reform agenda for physical, intellectual, and volitional dimensions of…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Objectives, Middle School Teachers, Middle Schools
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Brouwers, Andre; Tomic, Welko – Teaching and Teacher Education, 2000
Examined the direction and time frame of relationships between perceived self-efficacy in classroom management and burnout among secondary school teachers. Teacher surveys indicated that perceived self-efficacy had a longitudinal effect on depersonalization and a synchronous effect on personal accomplishment. The direction was reversed for the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Emotional Response, Secondary Education, Secondary School Teachers
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Villa, Aurelio; Calvete, Esther – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 2001
Developed an instrument to evaluate teachers' professional self-concept from a multidimensional perspective, focusing on the association between dimensions of self-concept and teacher burnout. Results for 378 secondary school teachers in the Basque Country (Spain) show that a six-factor model fit the data well and reveal numerous positive…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Foreign Countries, Measures (Individuals)
Parsley, James F. – School Administrator, 2004
In this article, the author suggests that leaders need to pause and ask, Is the school environment becoming one of fear and frustration with diminishing regard for personal passion, interest or creativity in teachers and students? Is it possible to narrow the achievement gap on high-stakes assessments while also fostering creativity, limitless…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Teacher Burnout, Creativity, High Stakes Tests
Kadambi, Michaela A.; Truscott, Derek – Canadian Journal of Counselling, 2004
Vicarious trauma, traumatic stress and burnout were investigated among three separate groups of mental health professionals working primarily with three different client populations (sexual violence, cancer, general practice). Participants (N=221) completed the Traumatic Stress Institute Belief Scale Revision M (TSI), the Maslach Burnout Inventory…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Psychometrics, Violence, Mental Health Workers
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Hastings, R. P.; Horne, S.; Mitchell, G. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2004
There is gathering research interest in the well-being of staff working in services for people with intellectual disability (ID), including the assessment of burnout and its correlates. However, no previous studies have considered the applicability of the main three dimensions of burnout to staff in ID services. Data were analysed from two samples…
Descriptors: Well Being, Mental Retardation, Construct Validity, Teacher Burnout
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Sari, Hakan – Educational Studies, 2004
This study explores issues of burnout and job satisfaction among special school headteachers and teachers in Turkey. The purpose of the study is to determine whether there is a difference between headteachers' and teachers' burnout and job satisfaction in terms of work status, gender and work experiences, and to analyse the factors effecting their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction, Teacher Burnout, Principals
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Kerlin, Timothy F. – Journal of Vocational Education Research, 2002
Twenty-four academic and 50 career-technical teachers in southwestern Ohio high school career centers were studied to determine which group perceived greater role stress, task stress, and environment stress while teaching and prior to issuance of their professional license. Teachers completed the 67-item Teacher Stress Measure (TSM) developed by…
Descriptors: Career Centers, Comparative Analysis, Vocational Education, Teacher Surveys
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Butler, S. Kent; Constantine, Madonna G. – Professional School Counseling, 2005
The authors examined the relationship between collective self-esteem (i.e., the extent to which school counselors possess favorable perceptions of their professional or social group) and professional burnout in a sample of 533 school counselors. They also explored whether there were significant differences in professional burnout in school…
Descriptors: Geographic Location, Urban Schools, Burnout, School Counselors
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Bachkirova, Tatiana – School Psychology International, 2005
This article presents the first stage of a small-scale research project into the relationship between teacher stress and personal values. It starts by outlining the problem of teacher stress and an overview of the literature investigating the sources of it. A particular combination of factors related to personal values that may increase…
Descriptors: Values, Teacher Burnout, Stress Variables, Teacher Attitudes
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