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Languages : en
Pages : 150
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A Study of Job Satisfaction Among English Language Cram School Teachers in Taiwan
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Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Languages : en
Pages : 150
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A Study of Leadership Styles and Foreign English Teachers Job Satisfaction in Adult English Cram Schools of Taipei and Kaohsiung Cities in Taiwan
Author: Fang Yi Wu
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Category : Cram schools
Languages : en
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Category : Cram schools
Languages : en
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Job Satisfaction and Turnover Intention of Foreign Teachers at Cram Schools in Taiwan
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Languages : en
Pages : 202
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Languages : en
Pages : 202
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Job Satisfaction Among Graduate Teachers of Chinese Language, English Language and Mathematics in Aided Secondary Schools
Author: Wing-Pong Poon
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ISBN: 9781361135754
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Languages : en
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ISBN: 9781361135754
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Languages : en
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Job Satisfaction Among Kindergarten Teachers in Taiwan
Author: Hsiu-Lien Huang
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Category : Elementary school teachers
Languages : en
Pages : 296
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This study investigates job satisfaction among kindergarten teachers in Taiwan. This study administers the Mann-Whitney U test and Kruskal-Wallis one-way analysis of variance to 1,262 subjects. The results show that the teachers were satisfied with relationships with co-workers, professional development, school setting, school administration, and school climate. The results also show that the teachers were dissatisfied with social rank, workload, job stress, promotion, and turnover.
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Category : Elementary school teachers
Languages : en
Pages : 296
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This study investigates job satisfaction among kindergarten teachers in Taiwan. This study administers the Mann-Whitney U test and Kruskal-Wallis one-way analysis of variance to 1,262 subjects. The results show that the teachers were satisfied with relationships with co-workers, professional development, school setting, school administration, and school climate. The results also show that the teachers were dissatisfied with social rank, workload, job stress, promotion, and turnover.
Language Learning Motivation for Elementary School Students in Taiwan
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The Cross-cultural Adjustment of EFL Expatriate Teachers in Taiwan
Author: Wei-Ju Liao
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Languages : en
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This study investigates expatriate English teachers' cross-cultural adjustment in Taiwan. Cross-cultural adjustment theories and the differences between Chinese and Western culture are reviewed. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected in order to develop the framework for the study. The process was examined across three facets of adjustment: general, working and interaction with host nation. The study was based on the framework of Black, Mendenhall and Oddou (1991) and develops an empirical cross-cultural adjustment model for native English- speaking expatriates who work in Taiwan as English teachers. The framework was successfully implemented by means of questionnaire and interview data and a literature review. The key findings of this study are: 1. Expatriate English teachers' job satisfaction, age, previous crosscultural experience and their motivation for or purpose in coming to Taiwan are the key factors which affect their intention to stay in Taiwan. 2. Expatriate English teachers' Mandarin or Taiwanese language ability has significant effects on their daily activities and social life outside work in terms of general adjustment. 3. Cross-cultural training for expatriate teachers could improve their living conditions in Taiwan in terms of general adjustment. 4. Expatriate teachers who possessed an undergraduate degree had more difficulties in their relationship with school management. 5. The total time expatriate teachers had spent living in Taiwan had some effect on their job satisfaction and adjustment in relation to interacting with the Taiwanese. Based on the empirical findings of this study, some recommendations for language education institutions and Westerners who are working or planning to work as English teachers in Taiwan are as follows: 1. Those who are planning to go to Taiwan to work as English teachers should receive some cross-cultural training and gain basic Mandarin or Taiwanese language skills before departure. An undergraduate degree is the basic qualification but an English teaching certificate or higher degree is strongly recommended. 2. English language education institutions should offer expatriate teachers cross-cultural training which includes basic local language skills, general information about living and working in Taiwan and the differences in the education system, teaching methodology and management style between Taiwanese and Western cultures. 3. When recruiting expatriate teachers, it is recommended that English language education institutions should avoid those who are including a trip to Taiwan as part of wider Asian travel and who are likely to stay in Taiwan for a relatively short time.
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Languages : en
Pages :
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This study investigates expatriate English teachers' cross-cultural adjustment in Taiwan. Cross-cultural adjustment theories and the differences between Chinese and Western culture are reviewed. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected in order to develop the framework for the study. The process was examined across three facets of adjustment: general, working and interaction with host nation. The study was based on the framework of Black, Mendenhall and Oddou (1991) and develops an empirical cross-cultural adjustment model for native English- speaking expatriates who work in Taiwan as English teachers. The framework was successfully implemented by means of questionnaire and interview data and a literature review. The key findings of this study are: 1. Expatriate English teachers' job satisfaction, age, previous crosscultural experience and their motivation for or purpose in coming to Taiwan are the key factors which affect their intention to stay in Taiwan. 2. Expatriate English teachers' Mandarin or Taiwanese language ability has significant effects on their daily activities and social life outside work in terms of general adjustment. 3. Cross-cultural training for expatriate teachers could improve their living conditions in Taiwan in terms of general adjustment. 4. Expatriate teachers who possessed an undergraduate degree had more difficulties in their relationship with school management. 5. The total time expatriate teachers had spent living in Taiwan had some effect on their job satisfaction and adjustment in relation to interacting with the Taiwanese. Based on the empirical findings of this study, some recommendations for language education institutions and Westerners who are working or planning to work as English teachers in Taiwan are as follows: 1. Those who are planning to go to Taiwan to work as English teachers should receive some cross-cultural training and gain basic Mandarin or Taiwanese language skills before departure. An undergraduate degree is the basic qualification but an English teaching certificate or higher degree is strongly recommended. 2. English language education institutions should offer expatriate teachers cross-cultural training which includes basic local language skills, general information about living and working in Taiwan and the differences in the education system, teaching methodology and management style between Taiwanese and Western cultures. 3. When recruiting expatriate teachers, it is recommended that English language education institutions should avoid those who are including a trip to Taiwan as part of wider Asian travel and who are likely to stay in Taiwan for a relatively short time.
Job Satisfaction Among Graduate Teachers of Chinese Language, English Language and Mathematics in Aided Secondary Schools
Author: Wing-pong Poon
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Category : Language teachers
Languages : en
Pages : 200
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Category : Language teachers
Languages : en
Pages : 200
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Predictors of Job Satisfaction Among Elementary School Teachers in Southern Taiwan, the Republic of China
Author: Jin-Shiang Wu
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Category : Elementary school teachers
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Category : Elementary school teachers
Languages : en
Pages : 192
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Leadership and Organizational Outcomes
Author: Engin Karadağ
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319149083
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
This book focuses on the effect of leadership on organizational outcomes and summarizes the current research findings in the field. It addresses the need for inclusive and interpretive studies in the field in order to interpret leadership literature and suggest new pathways for further studies. Appropriately, a meta-analysis approach is used by the contributors to show the big picture to the researchers by analyzing and combining the findings from different independent studies. In particular, the editors compile various studies examining the relationship between the leadership and thirteen organizational outcomes separately. The philosophy behind this book is to direct future research and practices rather than addressing the limits of current studies.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319149083
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 275
Book Description
This book focuses on the effect of leadership on organizational outcomes and summarizes the current research findings in the field. It addresses the need for inclusive and interpretive studies in the field in order to interpret leadership literature and suggest new pathways for further studies. Appropriately, a meta-analysis approach is used by the contributors to show the big picture to the researchers by analyzing and combining the findings from different independent studies. In particular, the editors compile various studies examining the relationship between the leadership and thirteen organizational outcomes separately. The philosophy behind this book is to direct future research and practices rather than addressing the limits of current studies.