Stress and the teacher: a comparative study of elementary and secondary teachers in the Prince William County, Virginia public school system

The purpose of this research was to measure, analyze, and compare the degree of stress perceived by public elementary and secondary school teachers in the Prince William County School System. The sample for this survey was composed of members in the Prince William Education Association for the 1983...

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Main Author: Tupes, Victoria Radford
Other Authors: Educational Administration
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Published: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/49946
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-499462021-02-17T05:35:28Z Stress and the teacher: a comparative study of elementary and secondary teachers in the Prince William County, Virginia public school system Tupes, Victoria Radford Educational Administration LD5655.V856 1985.T874 Teachers -- Job stress Elementary school teachers -- Virginia -- Prince William County High school teachers -- Virginia -- Prince William County The purpose of this research was to measure, analyze, and compare the degree of stress perceived by public elementary and secondary school teachers in the Prince William County School System. The sample for this survey was composed of members in the Prince William Education Association for the 1983-84 school year. Of the Association's 1,530 members, 511 teachers were randomly sampled systematically school by school. Two hundred sixty-nine were secondary teachers while 242 were elementary teachers. A 94% response was received. The survey instrument consisted of 48 job-related events to which the sample respondents were asked to indicate the degree of stress they associated with each event. A 48-item demographic questionnaire was used to collect personal and situational information about the respondents. These items were identified as the variables which could be related to the stress experienced by the teachers. The findings of the study indicated that even though a moderately high level of stress was reported, the respondents at the secondary school level did not appear to differ from those at the elementary school level, sex was a significant predictor of perceived stress level, and that there are differential levels of stress across selected levels of key demographic variables, such as--sex, age, marital status, race, degree, tenured, and percentage of total family income. Additionally, the study examined internalized manifestations of stress experienced by the respondents. Ed. D. incomplete_metadata 2014-08-13T14:38:51Z 2014-08-13T14:38:51Z 1985 Dissertation Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/49946 OCLC# 14050985 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ x, 101 pages application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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topic LD5655.V856 1985.T874
Teachers -- Job stress
Elementary school teachers -- Virginia -- Prince William County
High school teachers -- Virginia -- Prince William County
spellingShingle LD5655.V856 1985.T874
Teachers -- Job stress
Elementary school teachers -- Virginia -- Prince William County
High school teachers -- Virginia -- Prince William County
Tupes, Victoria Radford
Stress and the teacher: a comparative study of elementary and secondary teachers in the Prince William County, Virginia public school system
description The purpose of this research was to measure, analyze, and compare the degree of stress perceived by public elementary and secondary school teachers in the Prince William County School System. The sample for this survey was composed of members in the Prince William Education Association for the 1983-84 school year. Of the Association's 1,530 members, 511 teachers were randomly sampled systematically school by school. Two hundred sixty-nine were secondary teachers while 242 were elementary teachers. A 94% response was received. The survey instrument consisted of 48 job-related events to which the sample respondents were asked to indicate the degree of stress they associated with each event. A 48-item demographic questionnaire was used to collect personal and situational information about the respondents. These items were identified as the variables which could be related to the stress experienced by the teachers. The findings of the study indicated that even though a moderately high level of stress was reported, the respondents at the secondary school level did not appear to differ from those at the elementary school level, sex was a significant predictor of perceived stress level, and that there are differential levels of stress across selected levels of key demographic variables, such as--sex, age, marital status, race, degree, tenured, and percentage of total family income. Additionally, the study examined internalized manifestations of stress experienced by the respondents. === Ed. D. === incomplete_metadata
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title Stress and the teacher: a comparative study of elementary and secondary teachers in the Prince William County, Virginia public school system
title_short Stress and the teacher: a comparative study of elementary and secondary teachers in the Prince William County, Virginia public school system
title_full Stress and the teacher: a comparative study of elementary and secondary teachers in the Prince William County, Virginia public school system
title_fullStr Stress and the teacher: a comparative study of elementary and secondary teachers in the Prince William County, Virginia public school system
title_full_unstemmed Stress and the teacher: a comparative study of elementary and secondary teachers in the Prince William County, Virginia public school system
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