Study of Career Perceptions of Teachers in Large Secondary Schools, 1974

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To collect information from secondary schools as to how teachers perceived their careers, what their motivations were, their sources of satisfaction and ultimate goals. The timetable of planned activities was designed to gain information about total work load of Head and senior staff and secretaries and to discover the pattern of administrative activities associated with specific parts of the school day/week/term.

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Attitudinal/Behavioural Questions First choice of career, job (dis)satisfaction, other activities connected with teaching, in-training courses, perception of promotion prospects, future plans. A 'communications schedule interview' examined proportional contacts with other staff (seniors, peers, juniors), patterns of communication and information flow (passing on/receiving) between seniors, peers and juniors. Respondents were asked to assess the efficiency of these networks. A 'timetable of planned activities' was completed by: i) Head and senior staff ii) Secretaries Previous career: length; total teaching years; introductory training; age range taught to teach. Background Variables Age, sex, school, qualifications.

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DOI https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-16-2
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Creator Lyons, G., University of Bristol, School of Education, Research Unit
Publisher UK Data Service
Publication Year 1974
Funding Reference Department of Education and Science
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Discipline History; Humanities
Spatial Coverage England and Wales