Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology , University of Bialystok , Poland . orcid: 0000-0003-1145-2996
Abstract
Abstract
The aim of the article is to show the scope of teachers’ participation in school daily life. Teachers’ participation in school daily reality may have many different forms and different objectives. Teachers mostly participate in various interactions. The key kind of activity is teaching, being the core of the construction of school work schedule. In addition, they participate in unpredictable, unplanned situations and bureaucratic activities. Teachers’ days at school are a complex network of activities, which may be taken on their own initiative, ordered, required externally or resulting from interpersonal sphere events on that day; they may be planned or unpredictable.
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