Title of article :
Coping Strategies Employed by EFL Teachers to Avoid Classroom Management Constraints: Scale Development and Validation
Author/Authors :
Shakerkhoshroudi, Mohammad Islamic Azad University North Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Beh-Afarin, Reza Islamic Azad University North Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Nikoopour, Jahanbakhsh Islamic Azad University North Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Classroom management constraints and how English teachers cope with or remove them
effectively have significantly impacted EFL teachers and teacher educators. However, the
coping strategies employed by teachers with high and low levels of expertise have not been
thoroughly explored yet. To this end, 22 teachers in one language learning institute in Tehran
were interviewed, and the main coping strategies used by the teachers were extracted through
qualitative analysis of the interviews. Then, the extracted strategies were worded into items
carefully. The questionnaire of EFL teachers’ coping strategies was validated for the purpose of
the study. After running exploratory factor analysis, the findings revealed that the participants
used twenty-three coping strategies under two sub-constructs: problem-focused and emotionfocused
strategies. One hundred EFL teachers with high and low levels of expertise (fifty in the
high and fifty in the low group) responded to the coping strategy questionnaire. The results
revealed that highly expert teachers used the extracted coping strategies more frequently.
Furthermore, the researcher confirmed that teachers need in-service training courses on coping
strategies to manage their classes efficiently. The results have implications for stakeholders,
namely English language teachers, teacher educators, language institutes, education
departments, and EFL curriculum developers.
Keywords :
High/Low levels of expertise , Coping strategies , Constraints , Classroom management (CM)
Journal title :
Issues in Language Teaching