Middle School Homeroom Teachers: Role Perception, Challenges, and Professional Training

Orit Oved, Nirit Raichel

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Abstract

This study examines the perceptions of middle school homeroom teachers in the Israeli state Hebrew education system regarding their role, challenges, and professional training. Homeroom teachers manage classrooms, foster students’ social and emotional growth, and serve as liaisons between students, parents, and staff. Despite their centrality, they receive minimal formal training. The research, based on a qualitative approach, includes 36 middle school homeroom teachers from grades 7 to 9. Using semi-structured interviews and thematic content analysis, the study highlights role complexity, institutional challenges, and training gaps, emphasizing the need for structured professional development tailored to the developmental needs of early adolescents.

Original languageEnglish
Article number00220574251366909
JournalJournal of Education
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 1 Jan 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • homeroom teacher
  • leadership
  • middle school
  • policy
  • social emotional
  • teaching

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Education

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