Prethodno priopćenje
The Role of Choosing Teaching Profession and Self-Esteem in Teacher’s Burnout in Elementary School
Jelena Kuzijev
; OŠ Ljudevita Modeca, Križevci
Tomislav Topolovčan
orcid.org/0009-0005-8813-9465
; Učiteljski fakultet; Sveučilišta u Zagrebu
Sažetak
The aim of this research (N = 304) was to investigate to which extent
the teachers’ socio-demographic characteristics, their reasons for choosing a teaching profession as well as their personal self-esteem could be applied to assess the manifestation of professional burnout syndr ome at work. The results have indicated that the teachers’ socio-demographic characteristics, their reasons for choosing a teaching profession as well as their personal self-esteem considerably foresee the burning out of teachers at work. The results
have proved that the following categories of teachers are under a higher risk of professional burning out at work: male teachers; teachers at main branch schools; teachers whose place of residence is in cities; teachers who are dissatisfied with choosing a teaching profession; teachers who expect the teaching profession to offer a lot of free time for their families, as well as job safety; teachers to whom the teaching profession was the second choice for the course of studying; teachers with a low intrinsic motivation and a low
teaching ability; teachers who regard a teaching profession as having a weak impact on society; and teachers with a low self-esteem. It is indicative that a closer attention to the stated factors should be paid when enrolling students into the teaching courses of studying, as well as offering options for personal
development in their future practise.
Ključne riječi
burnout; elementary education; factors influencing teaching choice; self-esteem; teachers
Hrčak ID:
116177
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Datum izdavanja:
25.12.2013.
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