Teachers in managing their class has always something to recount about their positive and negative experiences that usually occurred in the classroom. These positive and negative experiences affected the holistic disposition of teachers thus, in every small group discussion – both formal and informal, their predicaments regarding their experiences on class management were the primary topic. For the teacher's experiences to be explored and understood this study focused primarily on their experiences in managing class. For this reason, this hermeneutic phenomenological qualitative study focuses on the experiences of the teachers and reflects upon the lived experiences of teachers in class management. This study utilized criterion sampling wh...
This study employed an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) which aimed to explore the liv...
Despite the enduring relative popularity of teaching as a career, the research literature on teacher...
Studies revealed that classroom disruptive behaviors have led to more serious problems than disrupti...
There is no further training in management in teacher education programs, which can create uncertain...
This study, through the theoretical perspective of hermeneutic phenomenology, examines the lived exp...
The title, “You simply must own your classroom”, is taken from a quote from one of my informants. Af...
This study examines teacher stress, as it is perceived by the individual teacher. Teacher stress is ...
This project is the synthesis of many different theories on discipline and classroom management. In ...
This study of six experienced, successful teachers is an attempt to determine how they have preserve...
This essay aims to understand the teacher profession and how teachers' everyday lives look like in t...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to understand teachers’ experiences wi...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Effect...
The problem faced by the EFL teachers is how to set up the classroom to handle the student's issues ...
This phenomenological research study was conducted at one inner-city elementary school in a Central ...
Social relations are often seen as transactions between individuals. The dynamic teacher, accordingl...
This study employed an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) which aimed to explore the liv...
Despite the enduring relative popularity of teaching as a career, the research literature on teacher...
Studies revealed that classroom disruptive behaviors have led to more serious problems than disrupti...
There is no further training in management in teacher education programs, which can create uncertain...
This study, through the theoretical perspective of hermeneutic phenomenology, examines the lived exp...
The title, “You simply must own your classroom”, is taken from a quote from one of my informants. Af...
This study examines teacher stress, as it is perceived by the individual teacher. Teacher stress is ...
This project is the synthesis of many different theories on discipline and classroom management. In ...
This study of six experienced, successful teachers is an attempt to determine how they have preserve...
This essay aims to understand the teacher profession and how teachers' everyday lives look like in t...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to understand teachers’ experiences wi...
Dissertation (Ed.D., Educational Leadership) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Effect...
The problem faced by the EFL teachers is how to set up the classroom to handle the student's issues ...
This phenomenological research study was conducted at one inner-city elementary school in a Central ...
Social relations are often seen as transactions between individuals. The dynamic teacher, accordingl...
This study employed an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) which aimed to explore the liv...
Despite the enduring relative popularity of teaching as a career, the research literature on teacher...
Studies revealed that classroom disruptive behaviors have led to more serious problems than disrupti...