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Articles

Demographic, school-organisational and emotional characteristics of the absorption accompaniment process of novice teachers in Arab society in Israel

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Pages 1004-1026 | Received 22 May 2020, Accepted 18 Dec 2020, Published online: 10 Feb 2021
 

ABSTRACT

This work is based on a study of the world of novice teachers, and examined three topics: a. Differences in the difficulties of the absorption accompaniment process of novice teachers in Arab society in Israel, by their demographic variables; b. Differences in school organisational and emotional aspects of teachers who have difficulties in the absorption accompaniment process; and c. The relationships between the difficulties in the absorption accompaniment process and the above variables. To this end, 319 novice teachers from Arab society in Israel filled out a self-report questionnaire. The findings indicated significant differences in the absorption accompaniment difficulties by the demographic variables: family status, average number of pupils in classroom, grades taught, and number of years teaching. Significant differences were also found for absorption accompaniment difficulties and performance difficulties by the variable scope of position; for absorption support, planning, performance and assessment difficulties by the variable grades taught; for performance and training difficulties by the variable study track. Also, novice teachers who experienced greater difficulty reported higher levels of the above four elements of absorption accompaniment difficulties. Furthermore, a significant positive relationship was found between absorption accompaniment difficulties and organisational commitment, and between absorption accompaniment difficulties and school inclusion.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This research was supported by the Ministry of Education, the Induction Department.

Notes on contributors

Waleed Dallasheh

Dr. Waleed Dallasheh, in Education, Senior Lecturer in the Advanced Studies Unit, and serves as Head of the M. Teach Program, Head of the Internship and Entry into Teaching Unit and Coordinator of the Master's Program in Education Systems Management at Sakhnin College for Teacher Education. Research from the Research Authority of the Mofet Institute, another scholarship from the Division for Specialization and Entry into Teaching and another research scholarship from the European Union.

Ihab Zubeidat

Dr. Ihab Zubeidat, in Clinical and Health Psychology from the University of Granada (Spain), Senior Lecturer in the Department of Special Education and Educational Counseling Programs, and Coordinator of Beginner and Mentor Teachers, Beginners' Incubators Program and Two Teachers in the Sakhnin College Teaching Enrollment Unit. And educational, psycho-pedagogy and educational counseling.

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