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Title

SCHOOL HOLIDAYS FROM THE PERSPECTIVES OF TEACHERS.

Authors

ATALAY, Ayşegül; KARAMAN KEPENEKCİ, Yasemin

Abstract

It is almost accepted that teachers have a heavy workload. Still, the perception that teachers have long school holidays and ample free time during the school day has become a stereotype. From this perspective, teaching has been a profession that is sometimes envied and sometimes criticized. When considered from this point of view, teachers' holidays were found to be worth researching. This study aims to reveal teachers' opinions about the holidays they have. Maximum diversity sampling was used to review teachers' views and a total of 12 volunteer participants, four teachers from each school level (primary, secondary and high school), were interviewed. According to the findings, the meaning that teachers attributed to holiday was mostly described with the expressions of "discharge", "clearing the mind", "making time for oneself and family", "getting out of routine" and "unplanned". In general, it has been observed that some teachers found the holiday periods ideal, while others found them inadequate. In addition, all of the teachers stated that they have a mentally and physically demanding job and emphasized that there should be plenty of holidays for this profession. However, they also stated that there is a dominant opinion in the society that teachers take many and long vacations and have free time. However, it was revealed that contrary to popular belief, they could not spend the holidays (especially summer vacation) offered to them efficiently.

Subjects

HOLIDAYS; SCHOOL day; SUMMER vacations; TEACHERS; HIGH schools; SECONDARY schools; FOLK high schools

Publication

Journal of Advanced Education Studies, 2023, p31

ISSN

2687-3087

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.48166/ejaes.1324490

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