Changes in Some Aspects of Teachers’ Work in the Czech Republic Since 1989

<p class="Abstract">In recent decades, society has fundamentally changed; there are political changes affecting education and, consequently, demands on teachers’ work change, as well as parents’ and society’s expectations of teachers. The main aim of this qualitative research is to m...

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Main Author: Lucie Zormanová
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ignatianum University Press 2020-04-01
Series:Studia Paedagogica Ignatiana
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/SPI/article/view/29232
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spelling doaj-c1314304584d4ad3a95c9aa12e2fd6032021-01-18T11:23:35ZengIgnatianum University PressStudia Paedagogica Ignatiana2450-53582450-53662020-04-012338710810.12775/SPI.2020.3.00424384Changes in Some Aspects of Teachers’ Work in the Czech Republic Since 1989Lucie Zormanová0Uniwersytet Śląski, Instytut Pedagogiki<p class="Abstract">In recent decades, society has fundamentally changed; there are political changes affecting education and, consequently, demands on teachers’ work change, as well as parents’ and society’s expectations of teachers. The main aim of this qualitative research is to map the changes in the conditions of teachers’ work in the Czech Republic in the last thirty years according to the subjective perception of teachers-experts, i.e. respondents. The respondents are teachers who have been active in the profession for at least thirty years. All the respondents are women working as primary school teachers (Dáša, Lucie, Jana, Danka, Blanka, Dominika, Karolína).</p><p class="Abstract">In the research we deal with the following areas: interpersonal relationships at the workplace, communication and cooperation with pupils’ parents, and the teacher-pupil relationship.</p><p class="Abstract">The most important results of this research are as follows. The respondents are aware of and perceive the decreasing authority of the teacher today. They point out that the teacher’s authority has degraded in the eyes of pupils, parents, and society. The most widespread problem faced by teachers is the disruptive behavior of pupils, which may interfere with teaching.</p><p class="Abstract">Moreover, today’s teachers sometimes have to deal with parents who are completely uncritical of their children, whom they trust completely. When problems arise, these parents never see the root cause in their child but in other classmates or, most frequently, in the teacher. If a child receives a bad grade, these parents are willing to go to the teacher and try to find the error on their side rather than in their own children.</p>https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/SPI/article/view/29232qualitative researchteachers-expertschangesinterpersonal relationships at the workplacecommunication and cooperation with pupils’ parentsteacher-pupil relationship
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Changes in Some Aspects of Teachers’ Work in the Czech Republic Since 1989
Studia Paedagogica Ignatiana
qualitative research
teachers-experts
changes
interpersonal relationships at the workplace
communication and cooperation with pupils’ parents
teacher-pupil relationship
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title Changes in Some Aspects of Teachers’ Work in the Czech Republic Since 1989
title_short Changes in Some Aspects of Teachers’ Work in the Czech Republic Since 1989
title_full Changes in Some Aspects of Teachers’ Work in the Czech Republic Since 1989
title_fullStr Changes in Some Aspects of Teachers’ Work in the Czech Republic Since 1989
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Some Aspects of Teachers’ Work in the Czech Republic Since 1989
title_sort changes in some aspects of teachers’ work in the czech republic since 1989
publisher Ignatianum University Press
series Studia Paedagogica Ignatiana
issn 2450-5358
2450-5366
publishDate 2020-04-01
description <p class="Abstract">In recent decades, society has fundamentally changed; there are political changes affecting education and, consequently, demands on teachers’ work change, as well as parents’ and society’s expectations of teachers. The main aim of this qualitative research is to map the changes in the conditions of teachers’ work in the Czech Republic in the last thirty years according to the subjective perception of teachers-experts, i.e. respondents. The respondents are teachers who have been active in the profession for at least thirty years. All the respondents are women working as primary school teachers (Dáša, Lucie, Jana, Danka, Blanka, Dominika, Karolína).</p><p class="Abstract">In the research we deal with the following areas: interpersonal relationships at the workplace, communication and cooperation with pupils’ parents, and the teacher-pupil relationship.</p><p class="Abstract">The most important results of this research are as follows. The respondents are aware of and perceive the decreasing authority of the teacher today. They point out that the teacher’s authority has degraded in the eyes of pupils, parents, and society. The most widespread problem faced by teachers is the disruptive behavior of pupils, which may interfere with teaching.</p><p class="Abstract">Moreover, today’s teachers sometimes have to deal with parents who are completely uncritical of their children, whom they trust completely. When problems arise, these parents never see the root cause in their child but in other classmates or, most frequently, in the teacher. If a child receives a bad grade, these parents are willing to go to the teacher and try to find the error on their side rather than in their own children.</p>
topic qualitative research
teachers-experts
changes
interpersonal relationships at the workplace
communication and cooperation with pupils’ parents
teacher-pupil relationship
url https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/SPI/article/view/29232
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