STUDENT VIEWS ON THE POPULARITY/PRESTIGE OF TEACHING JOBS

(A case of Georgia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, and the USA/Canada)

Autor/innen

  • Natela Doghonadze International Black Sea University
  • Thomas C. De Bello State University of NY
  • Aydin Aliyev Azerbaijan State Economic University
  • Huda Halawachi University of Mosul
  • Venera Ulker Tishk University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56131/pstp.2024.28.1.240

Schlagworte:

popularity, prestige, reasons to become a teacher, assessment by students

Abstract

According to existing studies, the popularity of teaching jobs is decreasing. Considering the
significance of teaching, without which other professions cannot develop efficiently, it is important to
assess how acute the problem is and to try to offer some solutions to it. Another goal of the study
was to try to develop recommendations on how to raise teaching jobs’ reputation and thus contribute
to the improvement of the situation. The goal of the given study, which is a part of three surveys, was
to find out students’ views on the prestige of teaching jobs. The main question was ‘Is teaching
prestigious?’ An online survey applying a self-made questionnaire was held in Georgia, Azerbaijan,
Iraq, and USA with 657 respondents (122 + 362 + 102 +71, consequently). The conclusion was made
that the respondents’ attitude towards teachers in these countries is reasonably positive, however,
not many of them are planning to become teachers. It was recommended that to increase the prestige
of teaching jobs it is necessary, first of all, to raise the quality of teaching, as well as to stimulate book
and movie authors and mass media to present the profession to the public more often and positively.

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Veröffentlicht

2023-04-17

Zitationsvorschlag

Doghonadze, N. ., C. De Bello, T., Aliyev, A. ., Halawachi, H. ., & Ulker, V. . (2023). STUDENT VIEWS ON THE POPULARITY/PRESTIGE OF TEACHING JOBS: (A case of Georgia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, and the USA/Canada). PROFESSIONAL STUDIES: Theory And Practice, 28(1), 4–13. https://doi.org/10.56131/pstp.2024.28.1.240