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Kokkinos, Constantinos M.; Panayiotou, Georgia; Davazoglou, Aggeliki M. – Psychology in the Schools, 2005
The purpose of this study was to assess whether burnout and personality were linked to the perceived severity of 24 undesirable student behaviors among experienced and trainee teachers. Results indicated that teaching experience, student gender, and type of behavior were important determinants of their perceptions. Burnout had a significant effect…
Descriptors: Severity (of Disability), Teaching Experience, Personality Traits, Teacher Burnout
Betancourt-Smith, Maria; And Others – 1994
There is significant evidence demonstrating the inability of the teaching profession to keep pace with other occupations in the retention of talent. While minority teachers have been found to be especially at risk, many teachers, both minority and nonminority, leave the profession within a few years of entering. The purpose of this study was to…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Career Change, Career Choice, Elementary Secondary Education

Moore, Raymond; Moore, Dorothy – 1994
Noting that most home-schooling materials adhere to conventional schooling at the cost of creativity, this handbook provides guidelines for building a successful home school curriculum, one that avoids student resentment and parent burnout, targets children's interest and motivation, and understands how a child's developmental stages contribute to…
Descriptors: Child Development, Classroom Environment, Curriculum Development, Developmentally Appropriate Practices
Johnson, Tanya – 1993
This paper examines the stressors that contribute to burnout occurring among community college faculty and the methods that can be used for alleviating its development. Contributors of burnout stressors are discussed from both the societal and system levels as well as those stemming from gender, ethnicity, and length of service. In addition,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Ethnicity, Faculty Workload
Byrne, Barbara M. – 1991
The factorial validity of the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) was studied for 2,931 Canadian teachers (48.2% males and 51.8% females) as a single professional group and for subsamples of this group (1,159 elementary school teachers, 388 intermediate school teachers, and 1,384 secondary school teachers). Study participants were full-time teachers…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Factor Structure, Foreign Countries
Beasley, Carol R.; And Others – 1983
Regular and special education teachers were compared to determine the extent of stress and burnout within these groups, environmental factors that were involved, and teachers' and administrators' views on feasible ways to reduce stress. A sample of regular and special education teachers in Utah (n=606) responded to 3 survey instruments: (1) the…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction
Farber, Barry A. – 1982
Based primarily on data collected on a sample of nearly 700 public school teachers, a study critically examined several key issues in the field of teacher burnout, coming to the conclusions that: (1) Teacher stress and teacher burnout are distinct and separate concepts; (2) The problem of teacher burnout has reached serious proportions; (3)…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction, Parent Attitudes, Parent School Relationship
Heckman, Iris; Rodwell, Mary K. – 1985
The purpose of the project was to develop an advanced, competency-based training program for residential youth service/child care workers providing services to children and adolescents with severe mental health or emotional problems. The program was designed in response to problems common to these workers in rural areas such as Kansas, including…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Burnout, Child Caregivers, Children
Dworkin, Anthony Gary – 1985
A large-scale sociological study of teacher burnout in the public schools is summarized. Data presented in the study consist of: a sample of 3,500 teachers in Houston, whose attitudes were monitored in 1977; exit interviews of every teacher in the initial sample who subsequently quit teaching over a 5-year period; achievement and attendance…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Public School Teachers, Public Schools
Freedman, Sara; And Others – 1982
The effects of teaching on teachers was investigated. Interviews with female elementary school teachers were conducted on a bi-weekly basis during 2 years of data collection. An analysis was made of the relationship between teachers' work experiences over the course of their careers within specific institutional structures, and their perceptions…
Descriptors: Career Development, Educational Environment, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
Croft, John C.; And Others – 1983
To examine the impact of administrators' opinions on teacher quitting behavior, this document constructs a model using seven categories: (1) "actor traits," a teacher's personal characteristics; (2) "building characteristics," aspects of the work setting; (3) "investments/options," commitment factors such as years on the job and translatability of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Mobility, Interprofessional Relationship
Linville, Malcolm E.; Belt, Jacquelyn F. – 1982
One of the best ways to deal with the conditions that promote stress in the teaching profession would be to include information about stress and ways of coping with it in a teacher preparation program. If prospective teachers have opportunities to examine the nature of stress and of situations that seem to contribute to tension, they would be…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Coping, Educational Environment, Higher Education
Fergusson, Norman H. – 1984
This study obtained information about the factors which cause stress for 406 teachers in Nova Scotia and determined possible differences by sub-groups. Noteworthy differences were found by size of school, gender, experience, type of school, administrator/non-administrator, and a few by license category. Results indicated that one teacher in four…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Class Size, Discipline Problems, Elementary Secondary Education
Alschuler, Alfred S., Ed.; And Others – 1980
This booklet presents articles that deal with identifying signs of stress and methods of reducing work-related stressors. An introductory article gives a summary of the causes, consequences, and cures of teacher stress and burnout. In articles on recognizing signs of stress, "Type A" and "Type B" personalities are examined, with implications for…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Coping, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Problems
Kremer, Lya; Hofman, John E. – 1981
This study focused on the intrinsic motives that account for teachers leaving their profession. Former teachers in the Haifa area of Israel participated in interviews, giving reasons for leaving teaching that correlated with those found in a study of the literature. The most frequently mentioned reasons for leaving teaching were: (1) burnout and…
Descriptors: Career Change, Faculty Mobility, Foreign Countries, Individual Power