TY - JOUR
T1 - Diversity-related burnout among teachers
AU - Tatar, Moshe
AU - Horenczyk, Gabriel
PY - 2003/5
Y1 - 2003/5
N2 - "Diversity-related burnout" is put forward as a concept that can add to our understanding of the negative impact of the daily coping with culturally diverse students on teachers. A Principal Component Analysis, based on the responses of 280 teachers working at 30 Israeli schools, showed that diversity-related burnout is empirically distinguishable from, albeit correlated with, the more traditional notion of teacher burnout. Results also revealed that diversity-related burnout is predicted by variables related to the teacher's background (grade level and job role), to the degree of school cultural heterogeneity, and to aspects of the school organizational culture related to multiculturalism as perceived by the teacher. The highest levels of diversity-related burnout were found among teachers categorized as assimilationists and who work in schools perceived by them also to be assimilationist. Proactive and reactive approaches for preventing and reducing diversity-related burnout are suggested.
AB - "Diversity-related burnout" is put forward as a concept that can add to our understanding of the negative impact of the daily coping with culturally diverse students on teachers. A Principal Component Analysis, based on the responses of 280 teachers working at 30 Israeli schools, showed that diversity-related burnout is empirically distinguishable from, albeit correlated with, the more traditional notion of teacher burnout. Results also revealed that diversity-related burnout is predicted by variables related to the teacher's background (grade level and job role), to the degree of school cultural heterogeneity, and to aspects of the school organizational culture related to multiculturalism as perceived by the teacher. The highest levels of diversity-related burnout were found among teachers categorized as assimilationists and who work in schools perceived by them also to be assimilationist. Proactive and reactive approaches for preventing and reducing diversity-related burnout are suggested.
KW - Burnout
KW - Diversity
KW - Organizational culture
KW - Teacher attitudes
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0038240985
U2 - 10.1016/S0742-051X(03)00024-6
DO - 10.1016/S0742-051X(03)00024-6
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AN - SCOPUS:0038240985
SN - 0742-051X
VL - 19
SP - 397
EP - 408
JO - Teaching and Teacher Education
JF - Teaching and Teacher Education
IS - 4
ER -