Examination of stress-coping methods of primary school teachers in terms of different variables

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This research is a study that aims to reveal whether there is a significant difference between primary school teachers’ stress-coping methods and their demographic features, and if any, whether it is negative or positive. The study consists of 191 primary school teachers working in 14 primary schools in seven geographical regions. The “Stress-Coping Methods” scale developed by Aydın (2008) was used in this study in order to determine stress-coping methods. As a result of this study, it was found that the stress-coping skills of primary school teachers are at the intermediate level and primary school teachers prefer the self-confident approach most. Nevertheless, it was concluded that married teachers prefer the despair approach, male teachers that are older than 46 years prefer the optimistic approach, teachers with the experience of21 years and more prefer the submissive approach, and teachers working in the Southeastern Anatolia Region prefer the despair approach more.

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1 İstanbul Sabahattin Zaim University, Education Faculty,Turkey -- 2Ministry of National Education,Turkey -- Correspondence:Hatice Vatansever Bayraktar, İstanbul Sabahattin Zaim University, Education Faculty,Turkey. -- This study is a further developed form of the study presented in the 15th International Classroom Teacher Training Symposium held on 11-14 May 2016 as an oral declaration.

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Stress, Stress management, Demographic features

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Journal of Education and Training Studies

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