Los Maestros También Sufren de Soledad: Un Estudio de las Características Asociadas con la Soledad

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  • Roque do Carmo Amorim Neto Davenport University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2015.3.18265

Palabras clave:

Características Profesionales, Maestros, Satisfacción del Maestro en su Trabajo, Soledad.

Resumen

El estudio se proponía identificar las características demográficas y profesionales asociadas con la soledad, entre un grupo de maestros brasileños, y estimar hasta qué punto están asociadas la satisfacción en el trabajo y el sentido de soledad. Los participantes fueron 1,194 maestros brasileños. Utilizando la estrategia del modelo de bola de nieve, los participantes contestaron un cuestionario en línea. Se llevaron a cabo una serie de t-tests, ANOVA, y análisis corelacionados. Los resultados sugieren que los maestros que no se inter-relacionan, los que enseñan en escuelas privadas y los que enseñan en escuelas públicas, están más propensos a sentirse solos. Estos resultados indican también que cuanto más solos se sienten los maestros, menos satisfechos están en su trabajo.

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Biografía del autor/a

Roque do Carmo Amorim Neto, Davenport University

Assistant Professor of Practice for the College of Urban Education at Davenport University

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2015-08-25

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Neto, R. do C. A. (2015). Los Maestros También Sufren de Soledad: Un Estudio de las Características Asociadas con la Soledad. Psico, 46(3), 321–330. https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2015.3.18265

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