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Document Description
Title
An
investigation
into
stress
factors
and
levels
of
stress
as
perceived
by
regular
classroom
teachers
of
Newfoundland
and
Labrador
Author
Kendell
,
Sharon
E.
,
1957-
Description
Thesis
(M.Ed.)
--
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1983.
Education
Date
1982
Pagination
x, 205 leaves.
Subject
Stress
(Psychology);
Teachers--Job
satisfaction;
Degree
M.Ed.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Education
Discipline
Education
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography
:
leaves
178-184.
Abstract
This
study
was
designed
to:
(1)
identify
elements
in the
teaching
environment
which
regular
classroom
teachers
in
Newfoundland
and
Labrador
perceive
as
being
stressful;
(2)
determine
to what
degree
stress
is
being
experienced
by
teachers;
(3)
compare
the
findings
in
(1)
and
(2)
for
teachers
of the
three
teaching
levels
,
primary
,
elementary
, and
high
school;
(4)
examine
the
different
biographical
subgroups.
--
A
review
of the
literature
revealed
the
current
theories
of
stress
and the
approaches
used
to
measure
stress
as
experienced
by
individuals
of the
teaching
profession.
--
The
instrument
used
in this
study
was the
Wilson
Stress
Profile
for
Teachers
,
published
in
1979
, by
Dr.
Christopher
Wilson.
To
supplement
this
scale
, an
additional
section
,
consisting
of
items
relating
to
unique
provincial
concerns
,
titled
the
Local
Scale
, was
included
, as was a
biographical
information
sheet.
--
The
sample
consisted
of
582
teachers
from
all
school
boards
in the
province
,
comprised
of
representative
numbers
of
primary
,
elementary
and
secondary
teachers.
--
Issues
of
Time
Management
,
Parent/Teacher
Relations
and
Intrapersonal
Conflicts
, in that
order
, were
perceived
as
being
the
most
stressful
by
teachers
of
all
categories.
The
teachers
reported
difficulties
in the
preparation
,
delivery
, and
evaluation
of
classroom
work;
also
,
parental
attitudes
and
pressures
were
cited
as
major
sources
of
concern.
--
The
stress
levels
reported
represented
a
high
moderate
degree
of
stress.
The
degree
to
which
regular
classroom
teachers
experienced
stress
, as
measured
by the
WSPT
and the
Local
Scale
,
revealed
no
significant
differences
between
the
teacher
categories
of
primary
,
elementary
, and
secondary.
It
has been
concluded
,
based
upon
the
results
of this
study
,
that
,
regardless
of
teaching
level
,
teachers
are
perceiving
and
experiencing
the
same
amount
of
stress.
--
The
biographical
variables
studied
did
not
vary
in their
contribution
to the
total
level
of
stress;
however
,
variations
were
revealed
upon
analysis
of the
components
of
each
variable
with
regards
to the
sample
population
and
teacher
category.
The
results
also
revealed
that
perceived
stress
was
related
to
physiological
and
psychological
well-being.
--
As a
result
of these
findings
,
recommendations
were
made
for
further
study
and for
action
to be
taken
, in
order
to
better
understand
,
cope
with and
utilize
the
phenomenon
of
stress.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
75245572
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
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