University childcare teachers' perceptions, beliefs, and thoughts about their profession and jobs: A Turkish case

This research investigated perceptions, feelings and thoughts of early childhood teachers, working at university campus childcare centers in Turkey, regarding their profession and job. Understanding how they make the meaning of challenges, issues, difficulties, and enjoyment, and then connecting tho...

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Main Authors: Ummuhan Yesil Daglı*, Remziye Ceylan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RU Publications 2012-04-01
Series:European Journal of Educational Research
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Online Access: http://eu-jer.com/http://www.eu-jer.com/EU-JER_1_3_225_Dagli_Etal.pdf
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spelling doaj-04bba264365f45f8a84fc45ae2e513f32020-11-24T21:26:41ZengRU PublicationsEuropean Journal of Educational Research 2165-87142165-87142012-04-011322524010.12973/eu-jer.1.3.22511963University childcare teachers' perceptions, beliefs, and thoughts about their profession and jobs: A Turkish caseUmmuhan Yesil Daglı*0Remziye Ceylan1 Yildiz Technical University Yildiz Technical University This research investigated perceptions, feelings and thoughts of early childhood teachers, working at university campus childcare centers in Turkey, regarding their profession and job. Understanding how they make the meaning of challenges, issues, difficulties, and enjoyment, and then connecting those to their job satisfaction, burnout, and stress were the goals. A total of nine early childhood teachers participated in the study. Using a phenomenological research design, two semi-structured focus group interviews, lasting about two hours, were conducted. Results showed that, overall, campus childcare teachers in this study enjoyed working with children despite their challenges of working with parents, low pay, and long and uncompensated work hours. The quality of the relationship with parents seems to have a very powerful effect on teachers’ job satisfaction and on their motivation. On the other hand, their love for children and passion about their work as well as having positive work environment help them re-build their motivation. Their personal and collective efficacy helps maintainıng their dedication and commitment to the profession. http://eu-jer.com/http://www.eu-jer.com/EU-JER_1_3_225_Dagli_Etal.pdf Childcare teachers job-satisfaction burnout
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author Ummuhan Yesil Daglı*
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Remziye Ceylan
University childcare teachers' perceptions, beliefs, and thoughts about their profession and jobs: A Turkish case
European Journal of Educational Research
Childcare teachers
job-satisfaction
burnout
author_facet Ummuhan Yesil Daglı*
Remziye Ceylan
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title University childcare teachers' perceptions, beliefs, and thoughts about their profession and jobs: A Turkish case
title_short University childcare teachers' perceptions, beliefs, and thoughts about their profession and jobs: A Turkish case
title_full University childcare teachers' perceptions, beliefs, and thoughts about their profession and jobs: A Turkish case
title_fullStr University childcare teachers' perceptions, beliefs, and thoughts about their profession and jobs: A Turkish case
title_full_unstemmed University childcare teachers' perceptions, beliefs, and thoughts about their profession and jobs: A Turkish case
title_sort university childcare teachers' perceptions, beliefs, and thoughts about their profession and jobs: a turkish case
publisher RU Publications
series European Journal of Educational Research
issn 2165-8714
2165-8714
publishDate 2012-04-01
description This research investigated perceptions, feelings and thoughts of early childhood teachers, working at university campus childcare centers in Turkey, regarding their profession and job. Understanding how they make the meaning of challenges, issues, difficulties, and enjoyment, and then connecting those to their job satisfaction, burnout, and stress were the goals. A total of nine early childhood teachers participated in the study. Using a phenomenological research design, two semi-structured focus group interviews, lasting about two hours, were conducted. Results showed that, overall, campus childcare teachers in this study enjoyed working with children despite their challenges of working with parents, low pay, and long and uncompensated work hours. The quality of the relationship with parents seems to have a very powerful effect on teachers’ job satisfaction and on their motivation. On the other hand, their love for children and passion about their work as well as having positive work environment help them re-build their motivation. Their personal and collective efficacy helps maintainıng their dedication and commitment to the profession.
topic Childcare teachers
job-satisfaction
burnout
url http://eu-jer.com/http://www.eu-jer.com/EU-JER_1_3_225_Dagli_Etal.pdf
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