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Relationship Between Teacher (Non)Manipulative and Victimizing Behaviours and some Teacher Characteristics

Publication at Faculty of Education |
2010

Abstract

The article deals with manipulation in Czech schools. It is an output of international project "Teacher in post-socialistic countries as manipulator and victim in the context of education policy and pedagogical activity".

Manipulation is here defined as a special type of influence exerted intentionally on a person, which is motivated by goals of the manipulator and which objectifies the person being under the influence of the manipulator. The core of the article is the analysis of the relationship between selected characteristics of basic school and high school teachers (gender, years of practice, type of school ...) and their (non)manipulative behavior.

A set of school-related statements and hypothetical situations were presented to the teachers. The degree of (dis)agreement with the statements and the solutions of the hypothetical situations show different approaches of teachers to education and their different behavior to pupils, colleagues and headmasters.