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Abstract

The topic of burnout has created its own little brushfire in professional publications. Since 1974, when the term "burnout" began to appear, it has stirred the interest of an increasing number of authors each year according to Savicki and Cooney (1982). Unfortunately, actual research on the topic has not been plentiful. Perlman and Hartman (1982) and Maslach (1978b) observed that burnout has been primarily a descriptive term and knowledge of the causes, preventions, and cures is still in the embryonic stage.

Year of Submission

1983

Degree Name

Master of Arts in Education

Department

Department of Educational Administration and Counseling

First Advisor

Jack F. Kimball

Second Advisor

Robert L. Frank

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Date Original

1983

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1 PDF file (76 leaves)

Language

en

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