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The impact of learners’ disruptive behaviour on teachers’ well-being: a qualitative approach

Charity Okeke, Akobi Thomas and Anandhi Botha
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Charity Okeke: University of the Free State
Akobi Thomas: University of the Free State
Anandhi Botha: University of the Free State

International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), 2023, vol. 12, issue 8, 504-511

Abstract: The study was carried out to investigate the impact of learners’ disruptive behaviour on teacher well-being. To achieve this aim, a phenomenological research design was used. The convenience sampling technique was adopted, as participants who were the most accessible to the researcher were contacted. The participants in this study were teachers from four different secondary schools in Bloemfontein. A total of ten teachers were selected to take part in this study. The data collection instrument for this study was a semi-structured interview schedule. The thematic analysis method was used, as this method makes it easier for the researchers to read and organise the data, as well as to make sense of the data by coding and grouping the themes. The findings from the study show that learners’ disruptive behaviours have a negative impact on teachers’ well-being. It is therefore concluded that learners’ disruptive behaviours have a severe negative impact on teachers’ overall well-being. Key Words:Disruptive behaviour, interpretivism, learner, teacher well-being, thematic analysis, qualitative research.

Date: 2023
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