Background: Working conditions of nursery school teachers have not been scrutinized thoroughly in scientific research. Only a few studies have so far examined work-load and strain in this profession. Preferably, subjective perceptions should be corroborated by data that can be quantified more objectively and accurately. The aim of the present observational field study was to evaluate pedagogical staffs' workflow. Methods: In 2009 eleven educators in a day care centre were observed throughout three complete workdays. A total of 250 working hours were recorded. Results: An educators' workday lasted on average 07:46:59 h (SD = 01:01:10 h).Within this time span, an average of 02:20:46 h (30.14%, SD = 00:28:07 h) were spent on caring, 01:44:18...
This research-to-policy resource list compiles publications from 2010 to the present on early care a...
Marcy Whitebook and Laura Sakai examine how child care programs and their staff subsist in a field c...
A high percentage of child care teachers choose to leave the job or the profession across countries ...
Background: Working conditions of nursery school teachers have not been scrutinized thoroughly in sc...
Background: Occupational demands of educators are not very well researched. Nevertheless their work ...
This study examined early childhood professionals’ (ECPs) stress regulation and the demands and reso...
A recent report by the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, Worthy Work, STILL Unlivable W...
Aim This article presents first results from a pilot project of nursery school teachers ...
Burnout is a widespread occupational stress outcome among child care teachers, jeopardizing the qual...
The introduction of teachers into local authority day nurseries has been recommended as a means of e...
This study is about the troubles encountered by one researcher in getting qualitative research on pa...
© 2019, © 2019 Childhood Education International. Studies of early childhood educators’ perceptions ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there were differences between in-school and out-of-s...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 100-106)Research has shown that the teaching profession ...
Early childhood education teachers’ happiness at work reflects in children. Finnish day care s...
This research-to-policy resource list compiles publications from 2010 to the present on early care a...
Marcy Whitebook and Laura Sakai examine how child care programs and their staff subsist in a field c...
A high percentage of child care teachers choose to leave the job or the profession across countries ...
Background: Working conditions of nursery school teachers have not been scrutinized thoroughly in sc...
Background: Occupational demands of educators are not very well researched. Nevertheless their work ...
This study examined early childhood professionals’ (ECPs) stress regulation and the demands and reso...
A recent report by the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, Worthy Work, STILL Unlivable W...
Aim This article presents first results from a pilot project of nursery school teachers ...
Burnout is a widespread occupational stress outcome among child care teachers, jeopardizing the qual...
The introduction of teachers into local authority day nurseries has been recommended as a means of e...
This study is about the troubles encountered by one researcher in getting qualitative research on pa...
© 2019, © 2019 Childhood Education International. Studies of early childhood educators’ perceptions ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there were differences between in-school and out-of-s...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 100-106)Research has shown that the teaching profession ...
Early childhood education teachers’ happiness at work reflects in children. Finnish day care s...
This research-to-policy resource list compiles publications from 2010 to the present on early care a...
Marcy Whitebook and Laura Sakai examine how child care programs and their staff subsist in a field c...
A high percentage of child care teachers choose to leave the job or the profession across countries ...