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Analysis of the Turnover Tendency of College Teachers From the Perspective of Psychology

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University teachers are the core of university teaching and scientific research construction and an important link of double first-class construction. With the increasingly fierce academic competition among colleges and universities,… Click to show full abstract

University teachers are the core of university teaching and scientific research construction and an important link of double first-class construction. With the increasingly fierce academic competition among colleges and universities, the resignation behavior of college teachers is increasing, which has brought great impact on the construction of talents and discipline development in colleges and universities. The survey found that the departure of college teachers is not an isolated phenomenon, but a time-consuming process. Although the turnover tendency of college teachers has not evolved into resignation behavior in most cases, the resignation tendency of college teachers is always accompanied by negative psychology, complaints, and perfunctory work. These bad phenomena have brought double negative effects to colleges and universities and teachers themselves. According to this, psychological analysis of the turnover tendency of college teachers is conducive to building a benign flow mechanism for college teachers, thus supporting the long-term development of colleges and universities.

Keywords: college teachers; tendency college; psychology; turnover tendency

Journal Title: Frontiers in Psychology
Year Published: 2022

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