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Working conditions of school personnel -An international comparative study-

Working conditions of school personnel -An international comparative study-. JTU Institute for Education and Culture Japan Teachers’ Union. Graph 1. Working hours per day. 6h16m+45m. 7h36m+50m. 8h30m+45m. 11h06m+20m. Graph 2.

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Working conditions of school personnel -An international comparative study-

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  1. Working conditions of school personnel-An international comparative study- JTU Institute for Education and Culture Japan Teachers’ Union

  2. Graph1 Working hours per day 6h16m+45m 7h36m+50m 8h30m+45m 11h06m+20m

  3. Graph2 Working hours per week Q1: How many hours do you generally work each week?Q2: How many hours a week do you work on teaching related activities at home Finland 42hrs.26min. Q1 - 36hrs. 23min. Q2 – 6hrs. 03min. Scotland 49hrs.34min. Q1 - 42hrs. 26min. Q2 – 7hrs. 08min. England 58hrs.22min. Q1 - 49hrs. 34min. Q2 – 8hrs. 48min. Japan 61hrs.48min. Q1 - 55hrs. 49min. Q2 – 5hrs. 59min.

  4. Graph3 Working hours per week at school 31h20m 38h00m 42h30m 55h30m

  5. Graph4 Non-teaching activitiesThe average number of time when teachers engage in them time per month

  6. Paper work time per month

  7. Graph5 Extracurricular clubs & activities %

  8. Graph6 Supplemental classes after school %

  9. Graph7 BreakHow long on average do you take in breaks and lunch everyday?

  10. Graph8 Life Style Differences Finland Time to arrive home- 15:29 Time to go to bed- 22:42 Time to wake up-6:25 Scotland Time to arrive home- 17:10 Time to go to bed- 22:55 Time to wake up- 6:42 England Time to arrive home- 17:36 Time to go to bed- 22:40 Time to wake up-6:25 Japan Time to arrive home- 19:32 Time to go to bed- 23:25 Time to wake up-5:48

  11. Graph9 Working hours on teaching related activities at home

  12. Graph10 HolidayHow many consecutive days during last year’s summer holiday were you not working in your school?

  13. Graph11 Assessment of Work & Workplace (1) To what extent do you agree with “My Workload is so great I am considering leaving the profession”? Strongly agree + agree: Finland- 0.7% +2.2% =2.9% Scotland-1.9%+6.2%=8.1% England-4.9%+10.8%=23.8% Japan-34.1%+40.1%=74.2%

  14. Graph12 Assessment of Work & Workplace (2) To what extent do you agree with “I am so busy that there is little time to enjoy life”? Strongly agree + agree: Finland- 2.7% +10.6% =13.3% Scotland-5.7%+19.7.%=25.4% England-13.6%+31.8%=45.4% Japan-14.4%+31.3%=45.7%

  15. Graph13 Assessment of Work & Workplace (3) To what extent do you agree with “I often find it stressful communicating with pupils and their parents”? Strongly agree + agree: Finland- 0.7% +12.6% =13.3% Scotland-1.1%+12.1%=13.2% England-1.4%+10.8%=12.2% Japan-23.9%+39.0%=62.9%

  16. Comfort of Teachers Means Comfort to Children!

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