Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
SCHOOL TEACHERS: MOTIVATION DIRECTION AND STRATEGIES OF BEHAVIOR IN THE CONFLICT SITUATION
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2017
Языканглийский
  • Kalackaya Natalya Nikolaevna, author
  • Solobutina Marina Mikhaylovna, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Kalatskaya N.N, Solobutina M.M., School teachers: Motivation direction and strategies of behavior in the conflict situation//Astra Salvensis. - 2017. - Vol.5, Is.10. - P.347-354.
    Annotation It is no secret that high pedagogical results are achieved by teachers with high professional motivation. It is very important that the teachers get pleasure from working with children, strive for personal and professional growth, have motivation for success and flexible motivational sphere.It is also important for them to have conflictological training, to be able to manage school conflicts, using constructive methods and techniques. Study objective: to study what strategies of behavior in conflict situations are chosen by teachers with different motivational orientation? The study was attended by teachers from the schools of Kazan. We used the questionnaire «Motivation for Success and Fear of Failure« (A.A. Rean), questionnaire «Diagnosis of Partial Orientation of the Teacher's Personality«, questionnaire «Diagnostics of Motivational Tendencies in the Self-Concept of Personality« (S.M. Petrov) as the diagnostic material. In order to evaluate the statistical significance of difference
    Keywords school teachers, motivational orientation, conflict situation, strategy of behavior
    The name of the journal Astra Salvensis
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