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A Study of Occupational Stress and Job-Satisfaction in relation to Professional Commitment and Background Factors of Secondary School Teachers
Author Name :
J D Singh
Publisher :
Ashok Yakkaldevi
Article Series No. :
GRT-1843
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Abstract :
Stress is omnipresent in our society. It is a condition of strain that has a direct bearing on emotions, thought process and physical conditions of a person. Due to the competitive nature of the job environment, many people are spending their time for job related work purposes resulting ignore the stressor those are influencing their work and life. Usually people are more worry about their outcome of their work that can even affect the way they treat other people and how they communicate with their peers and customers. The skill and expertise of the teacher as a professional who has the vision and wisdom to perceive the future and help the learners prepare for it. Occupational stress is the interaction of the worker and the conditions of work. The quality or effectiveness of teachers is considered to be associated with his satisfaction towards his profession, his satisfaction with his values. Thus, it is clear that an effective and competent teacher will achieve the desired learning outcomes, provided if he satisfied in his profession. This study was conducted to measure the effect of occupational stress and job-satisfaction of secondary school teachers in relation to their professional commitment and certain background factors.
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