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Stacey, Meghan; Wilson, Rachel; McGrath-Champ, Susan – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2022
The work of teachers is often understood primarily in relation to student learning rather than as a form of labour for the worker in question. While such a focus is understandable, it can fail to recognize the relationship between conditions of work and the character or nature of that work. In this article, we engage with the issue of teachers'…
Descriptors: Teaching Load, Teaching Conditions, Work Environment, Teacher Attitudes
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Carroll, Annemaree; Forrest, Kylee; Sanders-O'Connor, Emma; Flynn, Libby; Bower, Julie M.; Fynes-Clinton, Samuel; York, Ashley; Ziaei, Maryam – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2022
Concerns regarding high rates of teacher stress and burnout are present globally. Yet there is limited current data regarding the severity of stress, or the role of intrapersonal and environmental factors in relation to teacher stress and burnout within the Australian context. The present study, conducted over an 18-month period, prior to the…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Stress Variables, COVID-19, Pandemics
Bruno, Paul – Educational Leadership, 2019
In looking at four broad factors related to teacher assignments in the Los Angeles School District--instructional load, homophily, colleague qualifications, and professional culture--researchers of urban education policy at the University of Southern California discovered three main lessons for practice: First, that teacher working conditions are…
Descriptors: School Districts, Teacher Qualifications, Urban Schools, Educational Policy
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Jutras, Mickey; Wallin, Dawn; Newton, Paul; Adilman, Jordan – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2020
This case examines a rural teaching principal in a small K-12 school in a prairie province. The case examines the work intensification of Mrs. Hayes, whose school has been affected by reductions in student enrolment, staffing, and administrative time. Overwhelmed by myriad responsibilities, the principal feels inadequate as both a teacher and a…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Case Studies, Principals, Elementary Secondary Education
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National Center for Education Statistics, 2012
The Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS) is a system of related questionnaires that provide descriptive data on the context of elementary and secondary education and policymakers a variety of statistics on the condition of education in the United States. The SASS system covers a wide range of topics from teacher demand, teacher and principal…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Teacher Surveys, School Surveys, Elementary Secondary Education
New Ways to Work, Palo Alto, CA. – 1976
Under job sharing, two people share responsibility for one full-time position. Each person has a permanent, part-time job with salary and fringe benefits prorated according to hours worked. Job sharing has been available in some Bay Area school districts for the last four years. For this preliminary report, nine districts--Alum rock, Fremont,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Fringe Benefits, Job Satisfaction, Partnership Teachers
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Long, Delbert H. – Clearing House, 1986
Explains that the lack of preparation of teachers for work in rural areas, the excessive workload, and the poor working and living conditions have greatly impeded efforts of the Soviet Union to recruit and retain quality teachers in rural areas. (HOD)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Living Standards, Rural Schools
Lopatin, D. – Soviet Education, 1990
Urges seeking different sources for obtaining funds for Soviet teacher salaries. Suggests that the state fund basic curriculum with help of national/ethnic associations, parents, and concerned organizations that fund other aspects of teachers' work. Argues that raising teachers' salaries and decreasing workload to resemble average citizen's will…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Dusel, William J. – Illinois English Bulletin, 1955
To determine the best means of improving the effectiveness of classroom English teaching, the reasonableness of the present teaching load, and the adequacy of teacher education programs, 430 experienced teachers, representing 150 communities throughout California, were asked to report on their own professional preparation in English, their…
Descriptors: Class Size, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, English Teacher Education