TITLE:
Primary and Secondary School Teachers’ Perceptions of Workload
AUTHORS:
Süleyman Göksoy, Şeyma Karaokur Akdağ
KEYWORDS:
Component, Task Definition, Teacher, Workload, Workload Perception
JOURNAL NAME:
Creative Education,
Vol.5 No.11,
June
23,
2014
ABSTRACT:
The
aim of the study is to determine the perception of workload of primary and
secondary school teachers in Turkey in accordance with teachers’ opinion. The
research data were collected using phenomenological pattern which is one of
qualitative research methods, and analysis of documents was made. The research
was made on 72 Primary and Secondary school teachers who have at least three
years seniority working in 24 schools subordinate of Directorate of Istanbul
Provincial Education. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews.
The analysis of the resulting data was conducted by inductive content analysis.
In the study, teachers generally state that security duties of teachers should
be transferred to the security companies, and teachers should not interfere to
the duty of collecting money from students in no way under any intentions.
Again, according to the findings of the research, the most fatiguing, puzzling
and time consuming issues as for teachers should be reduced which are,
documents and correspondences, student tracking and control, disciplinary
procedures, administrative meetings, collection of dues, ceremonies and
celebrations, home visits and development of material as well. Questions of
survey related to special education and guidance and counseling services should
be asked by experts of this section and related ones since the related
questions include very special subjects for children; as for data entries, they
must be done by the school officers. The results are significant due to the
fact that they offer a sight for the stakeholders about the works stated in
teachers’ job description and the perception of the teachers themselves related
to their workload.