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Title: Maltese primary school teachers' perception of the seriousness of stealing, cruelty, and lying in schoolchildren
Authors: Borg, Mark G.
Falzon, Joseph M.
Keywords: School children -- Malta
School children -- Psychology
Theft
Cruelty
Truthfulness and falsehood in children -- Malta
Issue Date: 1989
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Theology
Citation: Borg, M. G., & Falzon, J. M. (1989). Maltese primary school teachers' perception of the seriousness of stealing, cruelty, and lying in schoolchildren. Melita Theologica, 40(2), 111-142.
Abstract: In April 1988 the present authors conducted a questionnaire survey among all primary school teachers in state schools in Malta and Gozo on various aspects of occupational stress in teaching (cf Borg and Falzonl. 2. 3). The study also delved in some detail into the type of pupil problem behaviour which normally constitutes one of the major sources of stress for the teacher.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/36148
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MT - Volume 40, Issue 2 - 1989

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