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    A Systematic Literature Review of Research on Teacher Empowerment
    (Sage Publications Inc, 2025) Celik, Osman Tayyar; Sari, Tamer; Karagozoglu, Ahmet Alper
    This bibliometric analysis examines the crucial role of teacher empowerment in enhancing educational environments by providing educators with autonomy, resources, and support. Using data from Web of Science and Scopus databases, 330 documents were analyzed to identify recent developments and trends in the field, particularly within urban education and culture. Findings indicate a growing interest in teacher empowerment, highlighting key themes such as teacher engagement, collaboration, and empowering leadership. The study underscores the influence of cultural structures on teacher empowerment policies and concludes with recommendations for policymakers, governments, and Ministries of Education to further support teacher empowerment.
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    Comparison of Teacher and School Managers' Assignment Policies Between South Korea, Singapore, Japan, Finland and Turkey
    (Univ San Ignacio Loyola, 2021) Aksoy, Mahmut; Karagozoglu, Ahmet Alper
    In this study, South Korea, Singapore, Japan, Finland and Turkey Countries teachers and school administrators were compared in terms of assignment policies. In this research, a holistic multiple state pattern, which is one of the qualitative research types, was used. The reason for using this method has been examined in accordance with the problem situation of these countries and then compared with each other. The appointment policies of teachers and school administrators should be evaluated along with other processes. South Korea, Singapore, Japan, Finland countries excelled in PISA 2003, 2006, 2009 and 2012 exams. The selection of qualified teachers and school administrators plays an important role in this success of these countries. While choosing candidates for education faculties in these countries, exams measure their teaching skills via central exams. In the process of assigning teachers, central exams are conducted, but institutions again conduct exams that measure their teaching skills. Teaching appeal is a profession in these countries. Because in these countries, teaching has all the features such as respectability, high status, job guarantee and high salary. Teacher salaries in these countries are above the average of OECD countries. In addition, great importance is attached to the in-service training of school administrators and teachers in these countries. The salaries of teachers in Turkey is below the average of OECD countries.
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    The Hidden Threat in Schools: Understanding and Managing Toxic Teacher Behaviors
    (Mdpi, 2025) Celik, Osman Tayyar; Sari, Tamer; Abdurrezzak, Seyfettin; Dogan, Umit; Karagozoglu, Ahmet Alper
    This study aimed to examine teachers' toxic behaviors and their impact on the school environment from the perspective of school principals. The study, employing a phenomenological approach, was based on the views of 12 school principals in T & uuml;rkiye. It was found that toxic behaviors were consistent with personality traits known as the dark triad-Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy-and were associated with characteristics such as low performance, professional inadequacy, and a lack of social skills within the school context. Findings suggested that such behaviors can have serious negative effects on organizational climate, teacher collaboration, and organizational trust. Particularly, according to the school principals' views, toxic teachers poisoned the school environment, reduced motivation, and negatively affected the overall performance of the school. The study also evaluated the strategies school principals used to cope with toxic teachers, revealing a phased adoption of constructive and discipline-based intervention approaches. The results underscored the critical importance of school principals' ability to effectively manage toxic behaviors for the academic and social success of their schools.

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