Abstract

The features of the teachers’ burnout syndrome that depends on their place of work are compared. The organizational factor is considered to be the reason that contributes to the formation of this phenomenon. It is stated that secondary education teachers are more susceptible to the development of emotional burnout in comparison with higher education teachers who have the same work experience. Secondary education teachers are characterized by the formation of a phase of resistance which is clearly revealed through an inadequate emotional response to problems that arise in their professional activity. In hard situations they prefer to address to a psychologist’s for help to solve their problems and do not address to the colleagues and management for the fear of showing their incompetence. In contrast, the higher education teachers seek help from colleagues, management and the Internet, so, they do not have feelings of helplessness. It is necessary to provide psychological support to the teachers taking into account organizational factors.

Highlights

  • Among the variety of professions in the world the profession of a teacher takes a special place

  • The research sample included 60 teachers from 30 to 40 years old divided into two groups in accordance with their place of work: 30 secondary education teachers and 30 higher education teachers

  • It is alarming that the phase of resistance in the context of emotional burnout is being formed among secondary education teachers

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A problem statement

Among the variety of professions in the world the profession of a teacher takes a special place. The higher the level of education, the more types of work the teacher performs. Besides higher education teachers are responsible for conducting research work. The teacher has to report within the established time limit for all types of work. The teacher constantly interacts with people of different ages and social status. There is an inverse dependence here - the higher the level of education, the less time and neuropsychiatric costs the teacher bears for students’ health. It is not surprising that it is in this profession that emotional burnout among teachers is mostly common

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