英文摘要 |
The purpose of this study is to explore the causal relationships of teachers’ idealism and relativism (two kinds of ethical ideology) on their stress and adjustment. The data are collected through questionnaires from a sample of 623 junior high school teachers and 565 elementary school teachers in Kaohsiung city. The major instrument for this study is "Teachers' Idealism, Relativism, Stress, and Adjustment Scale". The average difference analysis and structural equation modeling are applied to analyze the data. The main results are as follows: 1) Compared to junior high school teachers, elementary school teachers have more relativism, less work load, and more work adjustment; 2) Idealism is teachers' main ethical ideology; 3) Idealism can positively predict adjustment with a positive direct effect or indirect effect through stress; 4) Relativism can positively predict adjustment with a positive direct effect but negative indirect effect through stress; 5) There are similar path models between junior high school and elementary school teachers, and the results have shown that idealism is a better adjustment strategies. The implications of this study to teachers, educational authorities, and future studies are discussed. |