Work Related Behaviors and Experience Patterns of Physical Education Teachers

Author(s):  
Olcay Kiremitci ◽  
R. Timuçin Gençer
2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (90) ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrius Stočkus ◽  
Eugenija Adaškevičienė

Research background and hypothesis. The article focuses on assessment of stressors experienced by physical  education teachers in their work. As surveyed researchers notice, stress at work can cause a depressive mood, anxiety,  tiredness and, eventually, serious illnesses. Under constant and overwhelming stress, a real threat of formation of  the burnout syndrome appears. This is a condition of emotional, psychic and physical exhaustion formed under  long-lasting unsolved stresses arising in work-related situations. Stress also significantly influences work efficiency,  creativity and competitiveness. It is very important to notice that the change of personality features in a teacher  experiencing stress or, even worth, the burnout syndrome, leave traces on the other person. Thus, it is necessary to   go deeper into this scientific problem: what stressors are characteristic to the work of physical education teachers, what are the correlations with the socio-demographic variables The aim of the research was to assess work-related stressors of physical education teachers and their relation  with socio-demographic variables. Teachers of physical education (n = 118 in comprehensive schools took part in  the research. Research methods applied in the research: the data was collected using questionnaires on work-related stressors and socio-demographic information; the data obtained was processed by applying the parameter statistics, Mann-Whitney (U) criterion was employed as well. Research results. The research showed that teachers of physical education listed the following as the most important sources of stress at work: abundance of various documents and other “papers”, reforms of the educational system and high responsibility for pupils. Unfavourable work conditions, psychological climate at school, work with groups of pupils of different genders, problems with pupils’ parents almost did not cause stress to teachers of physical education. Younger teachers or those less experienced in pedagogical work felt more stress about high numbers of pupils in a sports hall than their senior or more experienced colleagues did. Senior and more experienced teachers of physical education emphasised that they underwent the following more intensive work-related stressors: high responsibility for others, abundance of various documents and other “papers”, underestimation of physical education teachers’ work. Men were unsatisfied with low salaries, and women indicated that the attitude of teachers in other subjects towards physical education caused dissatisfaction with work. Male teachers’ low salaries and female teachers’ perceived unappreciated attitude towards physical education caused stress to them. Teachers working in cities, towns assessed pupils’ disrespect and high numbers of pupils in forms as a bigger stressor than teachers of physical education in districts. Physical education teachers working in gymnasiums assessed competition inside an educational institution as a stronger stressor rather than educators working in the main or secondary schools.Discussion and conclusions. In the aspect of work-related stressors of physical education teachers, teachers list abundance of various documents and reforms of the educational system as main sources of stress at work. Negative attitude of other colleagues towards teachers of physical education as well as competition among staff at school, and, on the other hand, negative attitude of pupils towards physical education have been revealed. Analysis of correlations  between  work-related  stressors  and  socio-demographic  variables  suggests  that  younger  pedagogues  experience  higher stress caused by reforms of the educational system and a high amount of pupils in a sport hall during lessons  in comparison to their senior colleagues; while senior teachers of physical education emphasise responsibility as a higher work-related stress.Keywords: physical education, teachers’ stress, burn out.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 374
Author(s):  
Ramazan Taşçıoğlu ◽  
Serdar Kocaekşi ◽  
Melih Balyan

Teachers who interact directly with people were evaluated one of risk groups of burnout syndrome. The aim of this research was to determine work-related behaviors and experience patterns of physical education teachers and to analyze them according to the individually burnout factors. A total of 179 physical education teachers, 98 (54.7%) males and 81 (45.3%) females who worked during 2012-2013 academic year in İzmir participated in the study. “Work-Related Behavior and Experience Patterns Scale” was used in this study. The data collection was analyzed with reliability analysis, descriptive analysis, Independent Sample t Test, and Pearson correlation. It was found that 10 (5.6%) were in “Type B” exhaustion group, 45 (25.1%) were “Type A” hyper devotion individuals, 33 (18.4%) were in “Type S” heedless attitude group, and 91 (50.8%) were in “Type G” healthy group among the physical education teachers. It was found that work-related behaviors and experience patterns of physical education teachers vary significantly in terms of institution, gender, and marital status at several dimensions. According to correlation analysis results, there was a significant relationship between age, professional experience, and work-related behaviors and experience patterns at several dimensions.


Professare ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 82
Author(s):  
Angélica Wrublak ◽  
Elaine Caroline Boscatto

<p class="resumoabstract">Acidentes e fatalidades podem acontecer desde simples contusões até as mais urgentes hemorragias e parada cardiorrespiratória. Os primeiros socorros realizados de forma adequada podem minimizar os agravos e até mesmo salvar vidas. No âmbito escolar, situações de emergência fazem parte do cotidiano e é essencial que Professores de Educação Física tenham um conhecimento básico para atender as necessidades escolares. O presente estudo teve como objetivo verificar o conhecimento dos Professores de Educação Física (EF) da rede pública de Ensino da Cidade de Santa Cecilia-SC com relação aos Primeiros Socorros (PS). Caracterizou-se em natureza descritiva, transversal, com análise quanti-qualitativa dos dados. Participaram do estudo 11 Professores de EF. Para a coleta de dados, foi desenvolvido um questionário abordando aspectos conceituais, procedimentos e atitudes referentes ao cotidiano profissional. Do total, apenas um professor não teve a disciplina de PS na graduação. Os professores na sua minoria se sentem aptos a prestar os PS e inclusive assumir as situações, demonstrando conhecimento satisfatório na teoria, mas na prática sentem-se inseguros para agir diante de situações mais graves. Destaca-se que mais de 80% sabem como agir em atendimentos menos agravantes. Já nas situações de parada cardiorrespiratória (RCP) e hemorragias, os mesmos relataram que necessitam de um treinamento mais atualizado. Em crianças principalmente eles não sentem muito seguros em prover o auxílio. Foi possível concluir que os professores de EF apresentaram um nível de conhecimento satisfatório na teoria, mas sugerem atualizações periódicas em forma de cursos.</p><p class="resumoabstract"><strong>Palavras-chave</strong>: Primeiros Socorros. Docentes. Educação Física e Treinamento.</p><h3>ABSTRACT</h3><p class="resumoabstract">Accidents and fatalities can occur from simple bruises to the most urgent hemorrhages and cardiopulmonary arrest. First aid performed properly can minimize the aggravations and even save lives. In the school context, emergency situations are part of the daily life and it is essential that Physical Education Teachers have a basic knowledge to carry out the school needs. This study verified the Physical Education (PE) Teachers knowledge from Santa Cecilia-SC public teaching related to first aid. It featured in descriptive nature, transversal, with quantitative and qualitative analysis of the data. Eleven PE teachers participated of the study. For the data collection, it was developed a questionnaire addressing conceptual aspects, procedures and attitudes concerning professional daily life. From the total, only one teacher did not have the first aid subject at the college. Teachers in their minority feel able to provide the first aid and even take on the situations, showing satisfactory theory knowledge, however in real life they feel insecure to act on before serious situations. It points out that more than 80% know how to act before less aggravating calls. Nonetheless, during cardiopulmonary arrest (CPR) and hemorrhages, they reported the need of an updated training. Mainly in children, they do not feel safe to provide the aid. It was possible to conclude that Physical Education Teachers showed a satisfactory level of knowledge in theory, however it suggest courses periodic updates.</p><p class="resumoabstract"><strong>Keywords</strong>: First Aid. Faculty. Physical Education and Training.</p>


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