Kun työrauha horjuu:kotitalousopettajien käsityksiä työrauhahäiriöistä ja niiden taustatekijöistä

Abstract Working peace is a basic requirement for teaching and learning, yet it provides constant challenge for teachers. Although working peace and working peace disturbances at school are well known phenomena, there is little specific knowledge of working peace in home economics, despite home econ...

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Main Author: Belt, A. (Aino)
Other Authors: Siljander, P. (Pauli), Ulvinen, V. (Veli-Matti)
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:Finnish
Published: Oulun yliopisto 2013
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Online Access:http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789526202372
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spelling ftunivoulu:oai:oulu.fi:isbn978-952-62-0237-2 2023-07-30T04:05:50+02:00 Kun työrauha horjuu:kotitalousopettajien käsityksiä työrauhahäiriöistä ja niiden taustatekijöistä Belt, A. (Aino) Siljander, P. (Pauli) Ulvinen, V. (Veli-Matti) 2013-11-19 application/pdf http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789526202372 fin fin Oulun yliopisto info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pissn/0355-323X info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/1796-2242 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess © University of Oulu, 2013 comprehensive school upper classes home economics teacher perception phenomenography working peace working peace disturbance fenomenografia kokemus kotitalousopettaja työrauha työrauhahäiriö yläkoulu info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2013 ftunivoulu 2023-07-08T19:53:36Z Abstract Working peace is a basic requirement for teaching and learning, yet it provides constant challenge for teachers. Although working peace and working peace disturbances at school are well known phenomena, there is little specific knowledge of working peace in home economics, despite home economics differing from the other subjects of comprehensive school upper classes. Furthermore, where knowledge does exist, it seldom appears to be fully exploited. The purpose of this study is to increase understanding of working peace disturbances within home economics. By examining home economics teachers’ perceptions of working peace, this doctoral dissertation aims to clarify how working peace disturbances are seen by those who are in the key position to solve them. The topic is approached by using phenomenography that enables clarification of variations in individual views. Consequently, the everyday thinking within the target group becomes visible. The data for this study were collected by interviewing 14 home economics teachers in Northern Finland. The interview themes followed three viewpoints derived from scientific literature: how to define working peace disturbances, what are seen as factors behind working peace disturbances, and how to intervene in these disturbances. Based on the findings of this study, home economics teachers’ perceptions of working peace can be condensed into four categories of perception representing an expanding awareness of working peace disturbances. Working peace disturbances can be seen either as an unavoidable nuisance, as a result of deficient resources, as a matter of atmosphere, or as a teaching task. Seeing working peace disturbances as unavoidable does not give constructive options to influence working peace. Focusing on deficiencies in physical learning environments gives useful knowledge for those allocating school resources but does not help with everyday working peace disturbances. On the other hand, seeing working peace disturbances as questions of atmosphere or as ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Northern Finland Jultika - University of Oulu repository
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topic comprehensive school upper classes
home economics teacher
perception
phenomenography
working peace
working peace disturbance
fenomenografia
kokemus
kotitalousopettaja
työrauha
työrauhahäiriö
yläkoulu
spellingShingle comprehensive school upper classes
home economics teacher
perception
phenomenography
working peace
working peace disturbance
fenomenografia
kokemus
kotitalousopettaja
työrauha
työrauhahäiriö
yläkoulu
Belt, A. (Aino)
Kun työrauha horjuu:kotitalousopettajien käsityksiä työrauhahäiriöistä ja niiden taustatekijöistä
topic_facet comprehensive school upper classes
home economics teacher
perception
phenomenography
working peace
working peace disturbance
fenomenografia
kokemus
kotitalousopettaja
työrauha
työrauhahäiriö
yläkoulu
description Abstract Working peace is a basic requirement for teaching and learning, yet it provides constant challenge for teachers. Although working peace and working peace disturbances at school are well known phenomena, there is little specific knowledge of working peace in home economics, despite home economics differing from the other subjects of comprehensive school upper classes. Furthermore, where knowledge does exist, it seldom appears to be fully exploited. The purpose of this study is to increase understanding of working peace disturbances within home economics. By examining home economics teachers’ perceptions of working peace, this doctoral dissertation aims to clarify how working peace disturbances are seen by those who are in the key position to solve them. The topic is approached by using phenomenography that enables clarification of variations in individual views. Consequently, the everyday thinking within the target group becomes visible. The data for this study were collected by interviewing 14 home economics teachers in Northern Finland. The interview themes followed three viewpoints derived from scientific literature: how to define working peace disturbances, what are seen as factors behind working peace disturbances, and how to intervene in these disturbances. Based on the findings of this study, home economics teachers’ perceptions of working peace can be condensed into four categories of perception representing an expanding awareness of working peace disturbances. Working peace disturbances can be seen either as an unavoidable nuisance, as a result of deficient resources, as a matter of atmosphere, or as a teaching task. Seeing working peace disturbances as unavoidable does not give constructive options to influence working peace. Focusing on deficiencies in physical learning environments gives useful knowledge for those allocating school resources but does not help with everyday working peace disturbances. On the other hand, seeing working peace disturbances as questions of atmosphere or as ...
author2 Siljander, P. (Pauli)
Ulvinen, V. (Veli-Matti)
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Belt, A. (Aino)
author_facet Belt, A. (Aino)
author_sort Belt, A. (Aino)
title Kun työrauha horjuu:kotitalousopettajien käsityksiä työrauhahäiriöistä ja niiden taustatekijöistä
title_short Kun työrauha horjuu:kotitalousopettajien käsityksiä työrauhahäiriöistä ja niiden taustatekijöistä
title_full Kun työrauha horjuu:kotitalousopettajien käsityksiä työrauhahäiriöistä ja niiden taustatekijöistä
title_fullStr Kun työrauha horjuu:kotitalousopettajien käsityksiä työrauhahäiriöistä ja niiden taustatekijöistä
title_full_unstemmed Kun työrauha horjuu:kotitalousopettajien käsityksiä työrauhahäiriöistä ja niiden taustatekijöistä
title_sort kun työrauha horjuu:kotitalousopettajien käsityksiä työrauhahäiriöistä ja niiden taustatekijöistä
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