2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1157324
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Modeling the effect of loving pedagogy dispositions and teacher self-efficacy on teacher burnout

Abstract: IntroductionForeign language teaching is a demanding and challenging profession, and teacher burnout is a common issue in this field. There is a growing research interest in exploring the factors that can protect teachers from burnout and promote their well-being, as well as their effectiveness in the classroom. One such factor might be loving pedagogy, which refers to a teacher’s positive and compassionate attitudes and behaviors toward their students. This study aimed to examine the association between Dispo… Show more

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“…Finally, 'efficacy for classroom management', as the last dimension, deals with the ability of teachers to develop an organized and functional learning atmosphere (Tschannen-Moran & Johnson, 2011). As pointed out by previous studies (Chen, 2023;Fathi et al, 2021;Zee & Koomen, 2016), teachers who hold strong and positive beliefs about their professional capabilities are less susceptible to physical, mental and emotional exhaustion.…”
Section: Self-efficacymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Finally, 'efficacy for classroom management', as the last dimension, deals with the ability of teachers to develop an organized and functional learning atmosphere (Tschannen-Moran & Johnson, 2011). As pointed out by previous studies (Chen, 2023;Fathi et al, 2021;Zee & Koomen, 2016), teachers who hold strong and positive beliefs about their professional capabilities are less susceptible to physical, mental and emotional exhaustion.…”
Section: Self-efficacymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…SHS teachers experiencing DP may start to view their students as mere objects, lose empathy, and exhibit a detached, indifferent approach to their interactions. Moreover, reduced PA can be described as a decreased sense of personal efficacy and accomplishment in one's job [37][38][39]. SHS teachers experiencing reduced PA may feel that their efforts are not making a meaningful impact, leading to a diminished sense of satisfaction and pride in their teaching achievements.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%