The Role of Classroom Management Efficacy in Predicting Teacher Burnout

  • Ozdemir Y
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine to what extend classroom management efficacy, marital status, gender, and teaching experience predict burnout among primary school teachers. Participants of this study were 523 (345 female, 178 male) teachers who completed inventories. The results of multiple analysis indicated that three dimensions of teacher regression burnout (Emotional Exhaustion, Depersonalization, Personal Accomplishment) were affected differently from four variables. Findings indicated that for the emotional exhaustion, classroom management efficacy, marital status and teaching experience; for depersonalization dimension, classroom management efficacy and marital status and finally for the personal accomplishment dimension, classroom management efficacy, gender, and teaching experience were significant predictors.

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Ozdemir, Y. (2007). The Role of Classroom Management Efficacy in Predicting Teacher Burnout. International Journal of Human and Social Sciences, 2(4), 7. Retrieved from http://www.waset.ac.nz/journals/ijhss/v2/v2-4-40.pdf

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