Faculty Publications
A Multivariate Meta-Analysis Of Student Misbehavior And Teacher Burnout
Document Type
Article
Keywords
Burnout, Meta-analysis, Misbehavior
Journal/Book/Conference Title
Educational Research Review
Volume
12
First Page
30
Last Page
44
Abstract
A multivariate meta-analysis was conducted to explore the relationship between student misbehavior and the three dimensions of teacher burnout (i.e., emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal accomplishment). A total of 21 independent samples were included in the analysis, which provided a total of 63 effect sizes. Our results indicated that students' misbehavior related significantly with the three dimension of teacher burnout. The largest effect was between students' misbehavior and teacher emotional exhaustion, followed by depersonalization, and then personal accomplishment. Moderator analyses revealed that grade level, teacher age, country, percentage of female teachers, and year of publication each explained some variability among the effects. Practical recommendations and recommendations for future research are discussed. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
Department
Department of Languages and Literatures
Original Publication Date
1-1-2014
DOI of published version
10.1016/j.edurev.2014.05.003
Recommended Citation
Aloe, Ariel M.; Shisler, Shannon; Norris, Benjamin D.; Nickerson, Amanda B.; and Rinker, Tyler W., "A Multivariate Meta-Analysis Of Student Misbehavior And Teacher Burnout" (2014). Faculty Publications. 1472.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/facpub/1472