An exploratory analysis of the association between coronavirus anxiety and teacher burnout
Journal: Journal of Global Education and Research (JGER) (Vol.8, No. 2)Publication Date: 2024-06-30
Authors : Lester A. C. Archer;
Page : 144-160
Keywords : COVID-19 anxiety; educator burnout; job satisfaction; teacher anxiety; non-parametric analysis;
Abstract
This study was an exploration of COVID-19 anxiety and its relationship with teacher burnout. The study was a cross-sectional survey research design with a convenience sample drawn from a population of K-12 public school teachers. A non-parametric statistical test, Kruskal-Wallis, showed a statistically significant difference in teacher burnout across the three grade levels: χ2 (2, N = 61) = 6.20, p = .045. Teacher burnout was lowest amongst elementary school teachers (M = 47.00) when compared to middle school (M = 74.00) and high school teachers (M = 71.00). Implications include a need for increased administrative support and decreased stress levels for teachers.
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