BURNOUT AMONG THE CHILDCARE EDUCATORS IN THE PRIVATE CHILDCARE SECTOR IN THE AREA OF NORTH CO. KILDARE AND CO.DUBLIN INGA EMOLINA (1215120), Supervisor.

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BURNOUT AMONG THE CHILDCARE EDUCATORS IN THE PRIVATE CHILDCARE SECTOR IN THE AREA OF NORTH CO. KILDARE AND CO.DUBLIN INGA EMOLINA ( ), Supervisor Name: Dr. BERNADETTE QUINN Method Design of this study was quantitative, quasi experimental research design, which investigated relationship between childcare professionals’ burnout and quality of work. To collect data for this study researcher used two separate tools: a demographical data survey that was based on survey developed by Decker, Bailey, and Westergaard, (2002) and purchased license for 250 participants of the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Educators Survey, Third Edition (MBI-ES) (Maslach et.al., 1996). Results The purpose of this study was to investigate is there relationship between burnout and work conditions among the childcare professionals. Results of this study indicate that there was no significant feeling of burnout experienced by childcare professionals, majority of childcare professionals have administrative support and felt positive about their work environment. Results indicate that work related factors such as lack of administrative support and job dissatisfaction among the childcare professionals did not have an effect on participants’ feelings of burnout. Discussion Several possible explanations are considered by researcher the reasons why studies have failed to support the hypothesis. Examine more literature on educators’ burnout significant numbers of research highlights the considerable attention and awareness of educators’ burnout which have led to implement preparation programs in work setting to prevent burnout. Numbers of studies were investigating educators who have successfully avoided the experience of burnout, with coping mechanism implemented in work environment to stay energized, positively engaged with children and fulfilment through their work. Another possible explanation is that demographic survey failed to gather critical information that might have affected the research results. For example service provision: full-time care, sessional care, or afterschool club, participants hours worked per week in the childcare setting, perceived level of support from supervisors, and co-workers, implemented induction and mentoring program in work environment, and social network support. References James T. Decker, Tammy Lynn Bailey, Nikki Westergaard (2002). Burnout among childcare workers. Residential Treatment for Children and Youth, Vol. 19 (4). Abstract Teachers are one of the significant people who are influential in determining the quality of our living, upon them, rest significant part of our hope and our future. A high expectation of education and the ability to deliver that expectation leads educators to stress. More often educators become frustrated and feel unprepared to meet the challenge of educating children. Consequently burnout is becoming a concern. This study sought to determine the level of burnout experiencing by childcare professionals and are that related to a lack of administrative support and work related factors, using the Maslach Burnout Inventory- Educators Survey, Third Edition (MBI-ES) (Maslach et.al., 1996) along with a demographical data survey. Burnout is a global phenomenon of substantial significance, that affects companies and organizations at all levels, economically has a huge amount of money loss each year, because of employees inadequate functioning in their jobs (Tonder, Williams, 2009). Burnout has become crucial issue with its negative impact for institutions whose aims is to achieve and produce quality products and provide highest standard of service to remain successful in an increasingly competitive environment (Tonder, Williams, 2009). The term burnout, characterize reaction to long term stress, that specifically is linked to emotional strain of working frequently and intensively with other peoples (Horn & Schaufel, 1998). Most accepted conceptualization of burnout is found in the work of Maslach and Jackson (1986). They consider burnout as a symptom emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and reduced personal accomplishment.