Combatting the downward spiral : burnout, support networks and coping strategies of TESOL teachers at private language schools in Johannesburg, South Africa

The aim of the research study, Combatting the Downward Spiral: Burnout, Support Networks and Coping Strategies of TESOL Teachers at Private Language Schools in Johannesburg, South Africa was firstly to determine whether TESOL teachers working in private language schools in Johannesburg, South Africa...

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Main Author: Bowen, Amanda Deborah
Other Authors: Spencer, Brenda
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2014
Subjects:
EFL
ESL
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13770
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-137702016-04-16T04:08:25Z Combatting the downward spiral : burnout, support networks and coping strategies of TESOL teachers at private language schools in Johannesburg, South Africa Bowen, Amanda Deborah Spencer, Brenda Snyders, Frederick TESOL EFL ESL English language teaching Burnout Maslach Burnout Inventory Emotional exhaustion Depersonalisation Reduced personal accomplishment Support structures Coping strategies Status of TESOL 371.10019 English teachers -- Job stress -- South Africa -- Johannesburg Teacher morale -- South Africa -- Johannesburg Burn out (Psychology) -- South Africa -- Johannesburg Private schools -- South Africa -- Johannesburg English teachers -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Psychology The aim of the research study, Combatting the Downward Spiral: Burnout, Support Networks and Coping Strategies of TESOL Teachers at Private Language Schools in Johannesburg, South Africa was firstly to determine whether TESOL teachers working in private language schools in Johannesburg, South Africa suffered from burnout. Secondly, the aim was to discover which factors caused stress for TESOL teachers inside and outside the classroom, what support structures were available for burned out TESOL teachers and the type of coping strategies TESOL teachers used to manage burnout. Using a mixed method design which consisted of the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Educators Survey and semi-structured interviews, the findings revealed that 46% of the TESOL teachers who participated in the research study were suffering from high levels of burnout. Interviews revealed three main areas that caused stress for TESOL teachers: the job of teaching, relationships at work and organisational and TESOL-related issues. These areas were divided further into various sub-themes. Furthermore, support structures for burned out TESOL teachers were generally inadequate and although TESOL teachers attempted to manage burnout by using a variety of coping strategies, these did not seem to be effective in the long-term. English Studies D. Lit. et Phil. (English) 2014-08-11T08:26:51Z 2014-08-11T08:26:51Z 2013-11 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13770 en 1 online resource (261 leaves) : ill.
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language en
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topic TESOL
EFL
ESL
English language teaching
Burnout
Maslach Burnout Inventory
Emotional exhaustion
Depersonalisation
Reduced personal accomplishment
Support structures
Coping strategies
Status of TESOL
371.10019
English teachers -- Job stress -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Teacher morale -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Burn out (Psychology) -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Private schools -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
English teachers -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Psychology
spellingShingle TESOL
EFL
ESL
English language teaching
Burnout
Maslach Burnout Inventory
Emotional exhaustion
Depersonalisation
Reduced personal accomplishment
Support structures
Coping strategies
Status of TESOL
371.10019
English teachers -- Job stress -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Teacher morale -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Burn out (Psychology) -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
Private schools -- South Africa -- Johannesburg
English teachers -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Psychology
Bowen, Amanda Deborah
Combatting the downward spiral : burnout, support networks and coping strategies of TESOL teachers at private language schools in Johannesburg, South Africa
description The aim of the research study, Combatting the Downward Spiral: Burnout, Support Networks and Coping Strategies of TESOL Teachers at Private Language Schools in Johannesburg, South Africa was firstly to determine whether TESOL teachers working in private language schools in Johannesburg, South Africa suffered from burnout. Secondly, the aim was to discover which factors caused stress for TESOL teachers inside and outside the classroom, what support structures were available for burned out TESOL teachers and the type of coping strategies TESOL teachers used to manage burnout. Using a mixed method design which consisted of the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Educators Survey and semi-structured interviews, the findings revealed that 46% of the TESOL teachers who participated in the research study were suffering from high levels of burnout. Interviews revealed three main areas that caused stress for TESOL teachers: the job of teaching, relationships at work and organisational and TESOL-related issues. These areas were divided further into various sub-themes. Furthermore, support structures for burned out TESOL teachers were generally inadequate and although TESOL teachers attempted to manage burnout by using a variety of coping strategies, these did not seem to be effective in the long-term. === English Studies === D. Lit. et Phil. (English)
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Bowen, Amanda Deborah
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title Combatting the downward spiral : burnout, support networks and coping strategies of TESOL teachers at private language schools in Johannesburg, South Africa
title_short Combatting the downward spiral : burnout, support networks and coping strategies of TESOL teachers at private language schools in Johannesburg, South Africa
title_full Combatting the downward spiral : burnout, support networks and coping strategies of TESOL teachers at private language schools in Johannesburg, South Africa
title_fullStr Combatting the downward spiral : burnout, support networks and coping strategies of TESOL teachers at private language schools in Johannesburg, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Combatting the downward spiral : burnout, support networks and coping strategies of TESOL teachers at private language schools in Johannesburg, South Africa
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