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Somech, Anit – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2016
Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) is defined as performance that supports the social and psychological environment in which a task is conducted. Teachers' OCB can be directed toward particular individuals (OCBI) and/or toward the organization (OCBO). Despite their beneficial impact on school, these could entail personal costs for the…
Descriptors: Correlation, Teacher Behavior, Teacher Role, Stress Variables
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Somech, Anit; Oplatka, Izhar – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2009
Purpose: The current literature's call for a more ecological approach to violence theory, research, and practice stimulated the current study. This model postulates that teachers' willingness to engage in behaviors intended to tackle violence in school as part of their in-role duties (role breadth) will affect school violence. Specifically, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Responsibility, Teacher Role, School Safety
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Shapira-Lishchinsky, Orly – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2009
This study attempted to gain a better understanding of teachers' perceptions about their ethical dilemmas and roles. Qualitative data were collected by interviewing 32 teachers in seven schools. Interviewees were asked to provide detailed descriptions of ethical dilemmas they had encountered. The coding process focused on critical incidents…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Interviews, Ethics, Educational Policy
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Tamir, Pinchas – Scottish Educational Review, 1986
Examines Israeli teacher autonomy in a centrally developed high school curriculum. Describes how teachers view this shift of control and the 50 percent assessment-by-teacher system. Concludes teacher autonomy is not necessarily dependent on the system being noncentralist and that guided freedom increases teacher power and potential effectiveness.…
Descriptors: Centralization, Curriculum Design, Foreign Countries, Grading
Ben-Peretz, Miriam; Silberstein, Moshe – 1985
A sample of curriculum projects representing the first generation of new curricula in Israel was analyzed, using an instrument developed to determine the implicit or explicit message regarding the teacher's role in curriculum development and use. Curriculum development in Israel is moving from a centralized approach to greater involvement of…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Educational Practices