Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between organizational characteristics, administrator trust and teacher burnout among Child Development Center Supervisors and Teachers in California. The results could contribute new knowledge to the field of early childhood/day care administration. Procedure: 72 Center Supervisors and 294 Center Teachers were sent questionnaires. The questionnaire for the Supervisors had four parts: demographics, Z organizational characteristics, trust (McDonald\u27s Self-Report Trust Scale), and burnout (Maslach Burnout Inventory). The teachers were sent the Maslach Burnout Inventory. The Z organizational characteristic items had been submitted to factor analysis procedures which produ...
Job burnout was first described by Freudenberger (1975) as an almost\ud inexorable response to compe...
The Purpose of this study is to determine the effects of managerial style, teacher burnout and demog...
This commentary essay discusses the findings of a study involving direct care workers of children in...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between organizational charact...
Developing trusting relationships and reducing teacher burnout are two pressing issues that principa...
A recent report by the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, Worthy Work, STILL Unlivable W...
Burnout is a widespread occupational stress outcome among child care teachers, jeopardizing the qual...
The stress of working as an early childhood educator can manifest as increased job turnover and burn...
The problem of this study was to determine if any significant relationships existed among organizati...
Assistant principals play a critical role in developing the climate and culture of a campus, and ove...
Problem Burnout as described by Maslach and Leiter (2007) is a syndrome involving psychological proc...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.The relationship between admini...
Burnout is a psychological syndrome, stemming as a response to chronic interpersonal jobs stressors,...
The main purpose of this study was to examine relationships between burnout and 13 intervention vari...
Burnout affects the psychological, emotional, and physical well-being of educators. One population i...
Job burnout was first described by Freudenberger (1975) as an almost\ud inexorable response to compe...
The Purpose of this study is to determine the effects of managerial style, teacher burnout and demog...
This commentary essay discusses the findings of a study involving direct care workers of children in...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationships between organizational charact...
Developing trusting relationships and reducing teacher burnout are two pressing issues that principa...
A recent report by the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment, Worthy Work, STILL Unlivable W...
Burnout is a widespread occupational stress outcome among child care teachers, jeopardizing the qual...
The stress of working as an early childhood educator can manifest as increased job turnover and burn...
The problem of this study was to determine if any significant relationships existed among organizati...
Assistant principals play a critical role in developing the climate and culture of a campus, and ove...
Problem Burnout as described by Maslach and Leiter (2007) is a syndrome involving psychological proc...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.The relationship between admini...
Burnout is a psychological syndrome, stemming as a response to chronic interpersonal jobs stressors,...
The main purpose of this study was to examine relationships between burnout and 13 intervention vari...
Burnout affects the psychological, emotional, and physical well-being of educators. One population i...
Job burnout was first described by Freudenberger (1975) as an almost\ud inexorable response to compe...
The Purpose of this study is to determine the effects of managerial style, teacher burnout and demog...
This commentary essay discusses the findings of a study involving direct care workers of children in...