Humor use in school settings: The perceptions of teachers
Abstract
Abstract
This study investigated teachers’ use of humor in school settings. Eleven lower secondary school teachers from different
branches volunteered in this qualitative study. I collected data through individual, face-to-face interviews and used content
and descriptive analysis methods for data analysis. In conclusion, the participants mostly said that they generally used positive
humor types for useful goals in school settings. The results regarding the participants’ goals of humor usage indicated that
using positive humor types in the styles of affiliative humor and self-enhancing humor can be useful for managerial and
pedagogical efficiency in schools. As for the results of the metaphorical analysis, participants mainly use positive humor and,
to some extent, situational humor. Affiliative humor style was the most preferred one. The results also implied that some
participants use self-enhancing humor style and aggressive humor style as well. Overall, this research offers a more complete
and detailed understanding of teachers’ use of humor in school settings and can be used to guide teachers and school
administrators who want to use humor effectively in both managerial and educational contexts.
Source
Sage OpenVolume
11Issue
2URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12868/1581https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/21582440211022691