Teachers' pedagogical beliefs as predictors of teacher Burnout

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The presented study examined the relationship between teachers' pedagogical beliefs and their experience of burnout. Its participants were 230 schoolteachers from fourteen Slovenian primary schools. T e Questionnaire of Teacher Pedagogical Beliefs and Maslach Burnout Inventory-Educators Survey were applied. T e findings suggest pedagogical beliefs as predictors of teacher burnout dimensions. Teachers' negative pedagogical beliefs about students' behavior and discipline maintenance are related to a greater experience of emotional exhaustion whilst negative beliefs about teachers' trust in students and the role and responsibility of the teacher are related to a greater experience of depersonalization and decreases in personal accomplishment.

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Steiner, K. D. (2014). Teachers’ pedagogical beliefs as predictors of teacher Burnout. New Educational Review, 37(3), 177–187. https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.14.37.3.14

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