Teacher burnout and coping strategies to remain in teaching job in Malaysia: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2021
Abstract
This study examines the basic underlying structure of burnout experiences among teachers in Malaysia by discovering the challenges which lead them to experience burnout. Using interpretative phenomenological analysis, the current study explores the coping strategies that these teachers used to remain in their profession. Ten teachers from two public high schools participated in the study. The data was collected through in-depth semi-structured interviews and analysed using the constant comparison method. The findings revealed challenges that cause teachers to experience burnout, which are student misbehaviour, insufficient parental collaboration, occupational stress in the teaching environment, and negative emotions. The themes related to the coping strategies used to remain in the teaching profession are understanding teaching and learning, positive approach, individual factors, and support system. This paper lists some recommendations for managing the issue of teacher burnout and facilitate teacher retention is proposed, which includes providing training and development activities for teachers, increasing salaries, helping teachers develop coping strategies, and creating adequate support systems.
Publication Title
European Journal of Educational Research
First Page Number
1075
Last Page Number
1088
DOI
10.12973/EU-JER.10.3.1075
Recommended Citation
Amzat, Ismail Hussein; Kaur, Amrita; Al-Ani, Wajeha; Mun, Shim Poh; and Ahmadu, Talatu Salihu, "Teacher burnout and coping strategies to remain in teaching job in Malaysia: An interpretative phenomenological analysis" (2021). Kean Publications. 963.
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