教师的课余生活

Ma. Mercedes A. Joson
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我们教师的宗教、经济、社会和专业实践和条件是什么?这些做法和条件是否反映了工作与生活的平衡?我们的老师放学后还能休息和享受生活吗?这些都是这项名为“教师的课余生活”的研究提出的问题。本次调查的调查对象是来自综合学校的67名教师。这是一个使用频率和百分比的描述性研究。结果显示,我们的教师普遍是积极和虔诚的天主教徒。在社交方面,他们积极利用社交网络与学生交流。他们晚上和周末的大部分时间都花在准备工作相关材料上。只有7%的人表示他们能在晚上休息。在经济上,大多数人渴望储蓄,但目前没有能力这样做,而在专业上,大多数教师渴望获得博士学位。尽管2009年的一项相关研究得出结论,LCC教师总体上具有较高的健康状态;目前的研究得出的结论是,大多数教师在晚上和周末做与工作相关的任务。因此,有些工作领域需要改进,让教师有更多的时间与家人一起放松,享受生活。
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Teachers’ Life After School
What are our teachers' religious, economic, social and professional practices and conditions? Do these practices and conditions reflect a work-life balance? Are our teachers still able to rest and enjoy life after school? These are the questions posed by the study, Teachers' Life after School. Respondents of this undertaking were 67 teachers from the Integrated School to College. It was a descriptive research utilizing frequency and percentage. Results showed that our teachers are generally active and practicing Catholics. Socially, they are active in using the social network in communicating with their students. Most of their evenings and week-ends are spent preparing work related materials. Only 7% indicated that they are able to rest during evenings. Economically majority aspires to save but is not in the position to do so at present while professionally, most teachers aspire to earn their doctoral degree. Though a related study in 2009 concluded that generally, LCC teachers have a high state of wellness; this current research concluded that most teachers do work related tasks during evenings and week-ends. Hence, there are work areas that need to be improved to give teachers more time to relax with their families and enjoy life.
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