Title of article
Correlations between Teachers’ Personality, Psychological Safety Perception and Teacher Voice
Author/Authors
BAS, Seyda Yildiz Technical University, TURKEY , TABANCALI, Erkan Yildiz Technical University, TURKEY
Pages
20
From page
185
To page
204
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to determine the level of the teacher's voice, and to examine the relationships between voice, five-factor personality traits and psychological safety.
Research Method: The study was conducted with a correlational survey model. The sample of the study consisted of 475 teachers in public primary schools. Three instruments were applied in the study; Employee Voice Scale, Quick Big Five Personality Test, and Psychological Safety Scale.
Findings: Results showed that the level of teacher's voice was at level “Often”, and there were significant and positive correlations between agreeableness,
extraversion, emotional stability and openness to experience, and teacher's voice; and also between psychological safety and teacher's voice; and lastly, between psychological safety and agreeableness and emotional stability.
Implications forResearch and Practice: Significant and positive relationships were found between teacher voice, and psychological safety and personality while the strength of the relationships was low. Therefore, future studies might focus on other individual and organizational factors related to the teacher's voice.
Keywords
human resources , employee input , educational organization , Upward communication
Journal title
Eurasian Journal of Educational Research (EJER)
Serial Year
2020
Full Text URL
Record number
2561108
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