Teacher’s Burnout and the Potential Impact on their Well-being and Teaching Effectiveness in Large-size Classes : Case of 1st year EFL teachers, university of Tlemcen .
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
Teacher burnout is a significant issue within the educational sector, characterized by
psychological exhaustion due to prolonged work stress. This dissertation focuses on the
challenges faced by first-year EFL teachers at Abu Bakr Belkaied University of Tlemcen,
particularly in managing large class sizes. The research aims to identify these challenges and
suggest strategies to mitigate them, thereby improving teacher well-being and instructional
effectiveness. Data were collected through observations and questionnaire surveys involving
first-year EFL teachers, inspectors, and headmasters. The findings reveal that managing large
classes presents several difficulties, such as maintaining student engagement, ensuring lesson
comprehension, effective student grouping, and handling diverse student personalities and
levels. The study concludes that employing specific strategies and techniques can help reduce
these challenges, leading to better educational outcomes and a more supportive teaching
environment