A STUDY OF JOB SATISFACTION AND JOB STRESS AMONG PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS WORKING IN GOVERNMENT, SEMI-GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Journal Title: International Journal of Sports Sciences and Fitness - Year 2016, Vol 6, Issue 1
Abstract
Occupational stress and Job satisfaction is one of the most widely discussed issue in organizational behavior and Human Resource Management and organizational management. Main purpose of the study was to compare the level of job satisfaction and occupational stress among govt., semi govt. and private school teachers. Another purpose of the study was to find out the correlation between job satisfaction and occupational stress of physical education teachers. For the purpose of present study 75 Physical Education Teachers of different schools of UP Board from Varanasi region were selected randomly as the subjects for the study. The age of the subjects were ranging from 25 – 38 years. Those teachers who have 3-5 years experience of their job were selected. For this study, Job Satisfaction Scale (JSS) developed by Amar Singh and T.R. Sharma (1999) and occupational stress index (OSI) by Srivastva and Singh (1984) were used. Descriptive statistics, one way ANOVA and Pearson’s product moment correlation method with SPSS 16.0 version were used for this study. The level of significance was set at 0.05. The results of the study indicates that the significant difference was found among govt., semi govt. and private school teachers in relation to job satisfaction (F= 7.96, p<0.05) and occupational stress (F=32.28, p<0.05).Another result of the study shows that the significant relationship was found between job satisfaction and occupational stress of physical education teachers of Varanasi region (r=-.480, p<0.05).
Authors and Affiliations
Shivendra Dubey, Mukesh Kumar Mishra
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MENTAL TOUGHNESS BETWEEN NATIONAL AND INTERUNIVERSITY LEVEL FEMALE HOCKEY PLAYERS
Field hockey is an invasive territorial and long duration playing game that involves considerable aerobic energy contribution superimposed with brief though frequent anaerobic efforts along with mentally strong and tough...
MALE SPORTS VISUALS RULE INDIAN PRINT MEDIA GENDER COMPARISONS IN LEADING INDIAN NEWSPAPERS
This study evaluate how selected newspapers from North India published male and female players visuals on the front page in 2011. Content analysis was used to compare the female and male sports visuals used with all arti...
PREVALENCE OF SPORTS INJURIES IN COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS
ABSTRACT The concern of this study was to assess the injuries of college volleyball players under Calicut university and to determine the nature, areas, reasons and outcomes of injuries and the possible risk factors inv...
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF MENTAL HEALTH STATUS BETWEEN PHYSICAL EDUCATION MALE AND FEMALE STUDENTS
The purpose of the study was to compare the mental health status between physical education male and female students. To achieve the purpose of the study 40 students i.e. 20 male and 20 female students of B. P. Ed (Physi...
MENTAL TOUGHNESS AND POSITIVITY AS PREDICTORS OF PERFORMANCE STRATEGIES USED AMONG COMPETING ATHLETES
In the recent past, sports scientists believe that both mental and physical skills are necessary to reach peak performance in sports. Since then several studies have been done to understand the various psychological attr...