School Climate and Teachers' Perceptions on Climate Factors: Research into Nine Urban High Schools

This study examined the difference in the levels of the variables related to the school climate factors among the teachers teaching social science courses, the teachers teaching natural science courses, and the teachers teaching art, music and physical education. As a result of the analyzes, all the...

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subjects Art Teachers
Autonomy
Climate
Differences
Education
Educational Environment
Educational leadership
Educational technology
Factor Analysis
Foreign Countries
High Schools
Influence
Music
Music Teachers
Organizational aspects
Organizational Climate
Perceptions
Physical education
Physical Education Teachers
Questionnaires
Reinforcement
School boards
School Culture
School environment
School principals
Science
Science Curriculum
Science Teachers
Secondary School Teachers
Secondary schools
Social Studies
Students
Teacher Attitudes
Teacher Characteristics
Teachers
Teaching
Turkey
Urban Schools
Work Environment
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