A STUDY ON ADJUSTMENT, JOB SATISFACTION, JOB INVOLVEMENT AND JOB STRESS OF PRIVATE SCHOOL SECONDARY TEACHERS
Journal Title: PARIPEX-Indian Journal of Research - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
The present study is related to study of adjustment, job satisfaction, job involvement and job stress of secondary school teachers. Job stress, job involvement and job satisfaction play a vital role in adjustment of teachers in schools. Stress in job or confrontation with reality which is totally different from one’s expectations and dreams, gives a teacher the strength for transforming herself or himself into a powerful person. 267 teachers were responded for the questionnaire. In the present study, it was found that all the four variables i.e. adjustment, job satisfaction; job involvement and job stress have a significant relationship. Adjustment of male and female secondary school teachers is also positively correlated with their job-stress. Increase in job-involvement, the adjustment of secondary school teachers increases.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. P. S. Venkateswaran, Mr. S. Sakthivel, Mr. P. Manimaran
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