What professional factors do teachers identify as stressful in an international school?

In this study, I aimed to identify the professional factors that cause teachers to feel stressed working in an international school in Italy and whether are those factors are related to the international context of the school. I carried out semi-structured interviews with six classroom teachers who...

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Main Author: Hu, Shanshan
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2016
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35205/
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description In this study, I aimed to identify the professional factors that cause teachers to feel stressed working in an international school in Italy and whether are those factors are related to the international context of the school. I carried out semi-structured interviews with six classroom teachers who currently work at the school. Five out of the six teachers reported that working in this international school was either mildly stressful or moderately stressful, with one teacher reporting that it is very stressful. The three main sources of stress identified were: the workload; time limitations; and the lack of resources. Teachers all revealed from their own teaching experience that if they feel stressed, it does affect them personally and professionally. Three teachers even described their experiences of near 'burnout' in their previous schools in the UK. Teachers also gave some productive suggestions for the school to help to prevent and reduce stress. These findings are mostly in line with those reported in previous research, whilst there are some differences according to the international school context.
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spelling nottingham-352052017-10-15T12:38:59Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35205/ What professional factors do teachers identify as stressful in an international school? Hu, Shanshan In this study, I aimed to identify the professional factors that cause teachers to feel stressed working in an international school in Italy and whether are those factors are related to the international context of the school. I carried out semi-structured interviews with six classroom teachers who currently work at the school. Five out of the six teachers reported that working in this international school was either mildly stressful or moderately stressful, with one teacher reporting that it is very stressful. The three main sources of stress identified were: the workload; time limitations; and the lack of resources. Teachers all revealed from their own teaching experience that if they feel stressed, it does affect them personally and professionally. Three teachers even described their experiences of near 'burnout' in their previous schools in the UK. Teachers also gave some productive suggestions for the school to help to prevent and reduce stress. These findings are mostly in line with those reported in previous research, whilst there are some differences according to the international school context. 2016-07 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35205/1/Hu_Shanshan_Dissertation-Medwell.pdf Hu, Shanshan (2016) What professional factors do teachers identify as stressful in an international school? [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)]
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What professional factors do teachers identify as stressful in an international school?
title What professional factors do teachers identify as stressful in an international school?
title_full What professional factors do teachers identify as stressful in an international school?
title_fullStr What professional factors do teachers identify as stressful in an international school?
title_full_unstemmed What professional factors do teachers identify as stressful in an international school?
title_short What professional factors do teachers identify as stressful in an international school?
title_sort what professional factors do teachers identify as stressful in an international school?
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35205/