Examination of the effect of career barriers and presenteeism behaviors on teacher professionalism through structural equation model
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2022Author
Güngör, Nuri BerkKurtipek, Serkan
Soyer, Fikret
İlhan, Ekrem Levent
Talaghir, Laurentiu-Gabriel
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The aim of this study is to reveal the effect of career barriers and presenteeism behaviors
of physical education and sports teachers on teacher professionalism through a structural equation
model. The hypotheses presented because of the literature review were tested with the fictional model.
The sample of the study consists of a total of 411 physical education and sports teachers, who work
in Ankara. As data collection tools, the Teachers’ Career Barriers Scale, the Stanford Presenteeism
Scale and the Teacher Professionalism Scale were used in the research. In the analysis of the data,
the theoretically created model was tested through a structural equation model. Considering the
findings obtained from the research, it can be stated that the participants are faced with career barriers,
that they exhibit their presenteeism behaviors at a reasonable level, and that the professionalism
level is above average. On the other hand, it was concluded that male participants encountered
more career barriers and displayed more presenteeism behavior, while female participants had a
higher professionalism level than that of male participants. In addition, it was determined that
administrative barriers affect teacher professionalism, while presenteeism behaviors do not have an
impact on professionalism level.
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