Predictive modelling of burnout among Kazakhstani English teacher candidates

Introduction. In Kazakhstan, 55% of English pre-service teacher candidates do not plan to work in public schools after graduation. The current quantitative study, using statistical analysis, sought to determine the causes of this phenomenon.The aim of the present research was to determine the probab...

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Main Authors: A. B. Zhetpisbayeva, A. Ye. Seilkhanova, G. B. Sarzhanova, E. Cem, B. R. Ospanova
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Language:Russian
Published: Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University 2021-02-01
Series:Obrazovanie i Nauka
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Online Access:https://www.edscience.ru/jour/article/view/1986
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spelling doaj-93a7361302e1479b81aa15e0db4f2b6d2021-07-29T08:49:01ZrusRussian State Vocational Pedagogical UniversityObrazovanie i Nauka1994-56392310-58282021-02-01232719310.17853/1994-5639-2021-2-71-93935Predictive modelling of burnout among Kazakhstani English teacher candidatesA. B. Zhetpisbayeva0A. Ye. Seilkhanova1G. B. Sarzhanova2E. Cem3B. R. Ospanova4Buketov Karaganda UniversityBuketov Karaganda UniversityBuketov Karaganda UniversityAdam Mickiewicz UniversityKaraganda Technical UniversityIntroduction. In Kazakhstan, 55% of English pre-service teacher candidates do not plan to work in public schools after graduation. The current quantitative study, using statistical analysis, sought to determine the causes of this phenomenon.The aim of the present research was to determine the probability of early career burnout among future English teachers using predictive modeling.Methodology and research methods. To create a predictive model, the authors used the following statistical data analysis tools: factor analysis, ordinal regression, and the Сhi-square test. The selection of the above tools provides to predict the probability of work intention in a Kazakhstani public school for more than five years. This period acts as a proxy variable for predicting future teachers’ burnout rates. The study involved 160 pre-service teachers, who received State scholarships for free tuition, with an obligation to work in public schools after graduation.Results and scientific novelty. The data indicated that some respondents would only work for a period of less than five years, due to a sense of despair about their profession. The results demonstrate that pre-service teachers require better training. Furthermore, the authors found a correlation in teaching career expectations and the gender gap, where mature female participants were more likely to carry an intention to work for more than five years.Practical significance. The present study makes a contribution to further research aimed at preventing the shortage and turnover of teaching staff in the workplace by detecting early warning signs of burnout among prospective teachers. The authors identified the indicators of the risk group of novice teachers, who are more prone to burnout due to emotional exhaustion, low self-efficacy, low expectations, and prospects from a teaching career. The authors believe that effective career guidance provides an adequate selection of the most motivated applicants with high occupational expectations.https://www.edscience.ru/jour/article/view/1986predictive modellingstudent burnoutintention to workenglish teacher candidatesearly stage disappointment
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author A. B. Zhetpisbayeva
A. Ye. Seilkhanova
G. B. Sarzhanova
E. Cem
B. R. Ospanova
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A. Ye. Seilkhanova
G. B. Sarzhanova
E. Cem
B. R. Ospanova
Predictive modelling of burnout among Kazakhstani English teacher candidates
Obrazovanie i Nauka
predictive modelling
student burnout
intention to work
english teacher candidates
early stage disappointment
author_facet A. B. Zhetpisbayeva
A. Ye. Seilkhanova
G. B. Sarzhanova
E. Cem
B. R. Ospanova
author_sort A. B. Zhetpisbayeva
title Predictive modelling of burnout among Kazakhstani English teacher candidates
title_short Predictive modelling of burnout among Kazakhstani English teacher candidates
title_full Predictive modelling of burnout among Kazakhstani English teacher candidates
title_fullStr Predictive modelling of burnout among Kazakhstani English teacher candidates
title_full_unstemmed Predictive modelling of burnout among Kazakhstani English teacher candidates
title_sort predictive modelling of burnout among kazakhstani english teacher candidates
publisher Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University
series Obrazovanie i Nauka
issn 1994-5639
2310-5828
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Introduction. In Kazakhstan, 55% of English pre-service teacher candidates do not plan to work in public schools after graduation. The current quantitative study, using statistical analysis, sought to determine the causes of this phenomenon.The aim of the present research was to determine the probability of early career burnout among future English teachers using predictive modeling.Methodology and research methods. To create a predictive model, the authors used the following statistical data analysis tools: factor analysis, ordinal regression, and the Сhi-square test. The selection of the above tools provides to predict the probability of work intention in a Kazakhstani public school for more than five years. This period acts as a proxy variable for predicting future teachers’ burnout rates. The study involved 160 pre-service teachers, who received State scholarships for free tuition, with an obligation to work in public schools after graduation.Results and scientific novelty. The data indicated that some respondents would only work for a period of less than five years, due to a sense of despair about their profession. The results demonstrate that pre-service teachers require better training. Furthermore, the authors found a correlation in teaching career expectations and the gender gap, where mature female participants were more likely to carry an intention to work for more than five years.Practical significance. The present study makes a contribution to further research aimed at preventing the shortage and turnover of teaching staff in the workplace by detecting early warning signs of burnout among prospective teachers. The authors identified the indicators of the risk group of novice teachers, who are more prone to burnout due to emotional exhaustion, low self-efficacy, low expectations, and prospects from a teaching career. The authors believe that effective career guidance provides an adequate selection of the most motivated applicants with high occupational expectations.
topic predictive modelling
student burnout
intention to work
english teacher candidates
early stage disappointment
url https://www.edscience.ru/jour/article/view/1986
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