Greek Teachers’ Perceptions about the Types and the Consequences of Conflicts within School Context

Conflicts are an inevitable phenomenon within organizations. The organization of interest in this study is the elementary school and the conflicts that may emerge into its context. There are many types of conflicts and their consequences vary; there are positive consequences, but also negatives ones...

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Main Authors: Nikolaos Manesis*, Elisavet Vlachou, Foteini Mitropoulou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RU Publications 2019-07-01
Series:European Journal of Educational Research
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Online Access: http://eu-jer.com/EU-JER_8_3_781.pdf
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spelling doaj-79a3980f57e243f18b9a0cef3915910d2020-11-25T01:57:18ZengRU PublicationsEuropean Journal of Educational Research 2165-87142165-87142019-07-018378179910.12973/eu-jer.8.3.78113527Greek Teachers’ Perceptions about the Types and the Consequences of Conflicts within School ContextNikolaos Manesis*0Elisavet Vlachou1Foteini Mitropoulou2 University of Patras University of Patras Ministry of Education Conflicts are an inevitable phenomenon within organizations. The organization of interest in this study is the elementary school and the conflicts that may emerge into its context. There are many types of conflicts and their consequences vary; there are positive consequences, but also negatives ones. When teachers are to express their opinions on conflicts, they think that conflicts happen often enough, and they recognize both their negative and positive effects. The present study examined teachers’ perceptions on the frequency of certain types of school conflicts and their consequences. The researchers asked teachers working in public elementary schools in Achaia Prefecture, Greece. Personal characteristics of the study’s participants such as age, gender, years in service and teaching specialization were also taken into consideration. It was found that a small percentage of teachers believed that conflicts happen very often. In general, teachers thought that negative consequences are more frequent than positive ones, even though, they recognized the beneficial aspect of conflicts. Lastly, the teachers’ groups that were formed based on participants’ characteristics showed significant differences. Study’s limitations along with suggestions for future research are also discussed. http://eu-jer.com/EU-JER_8_3_781.pdf Conflicts types consequences primary school teacher.
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author Nikolaos Manesis*
Elisavet Vlachou
Foteini Mitropoulou
spellingShingle Nikolaos Manesis*
Elisavet Vlachou
Foteini Mitropoulou
Greek Teachers’ Perceptions about the Types and the Consequences of Conflicts within School Context
European Journal of Educational Research
Conflicts
types
consequences
primary school teacher.
author_facet Nikolaos Manesis*
Elisavet Vlachou
Foteini Mitropoulou
author_sort Nikolaos Manesis*
title Greek Teachers’ Perceptions about the Types and the Consequences of Conflicts within School Context
title_short Greek Teachers’ Perceptions about the Types and the Consequences of Conflicts within School Context
title_full Greek Teachers’ Perceptions about the Types and the Consequences of Conflicts within School Context
title_fullStr Greek Teachers’ Perceptions about the Types and the Consequences of Conflicts within School Context
title_full_unstemmed Greek Teachers’ Perceptions about the Types and the Consequences of Conflicts within School Context
title_sort greek teachers’ perceptions about the types and the consequences of conflicts within school context
publisher RU Publications
series European Journal of Educational Research
issn 2165-8714
2165-8714
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Conflicts are an inevitable phenomenon within organizations. The organization of interest in this study is the elementary school and the conflicts that may emerge into its context. There are many types of conflicts and their consequences vary; there are positive consequences, but also negatives ones. When teachers are to express their opinions on conflicts, they think that conflicts happen often enough, and they recognize both their negative and positive effects. The present study examined teachers’ perceptions on the frequency of certain types of school conflicts and their consequences. The researchers asked teachers working in public elementary schools in Achaia Prefecture, Greece. Personal characteristics of the study’s participants such as age, gender, years in service and teaching specialization were also taken into consideration. It was found that a small percentage of teachers believed that conflicts happen very often. In general, teachers thought that negative consequences are more frequent than positive ones, even though, they recognized the beneficial aspect of conflicts. Lastly, the teachers’ groups that were formed based on participants’ characteristics showed significant differences. Study’s limitations along with suggestions for future research are also discussed.
topic Conflicts
types
consequences
primary school teacher.
url http://eu-jer.com/EU-JER_8_3_781.pdf
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