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Diliberti, Melissa Kay; Schwartz, Heather L.; Grant, David – RAND Corporation, 2021
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has added more stress to an already high-stress profession: American public school teacher. The authors of this report share the results of a new survey of nearly 1,000 former public school teachers and reveal how important stress has been--even more so than pay--to teachers' decisions to leave the…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Labor Turnover, Stress Variables, Teaching Conditions
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Stickle, Fred E.; Scott, Kelly – Education, 2016
In a leadership position, it is important to understand what stress is and how it affects others. In an occupational setting, stressors vary according to personality types, gender, and occupational rank. The purpose of this manuscript is to review the foundations of stress and to explore how personality characteristics influence stress.…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Stress Variables, Personality Traits, Prevention
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Lakeman, Richard; Coutts, Rosanne; Hutchinson, Marie; Lee, Megan; Massey, Debbie; Nasrawi, Dima; Fielden, Jann – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2022
Within higher education student evaluations of teaching (SET) are used to inform evaluations of performance of courses and teachers. An anonymous online survey was constructed and implemented using Qualtrics. This study was situated within a more extensive study investigating the impact of narrative SET comments on teaching quality and the health…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Higher Education, College Faculty
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Ajayi, Stephen Oluwatoyin; Olatunji, Oluwole Alfred – Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 2017
Nigeria's Universal Basic Education program massifies access to education. School enrolment numbers have risen consistently. However, pre-existing issues have often diminished the incentive to achieve the greater goals of massification efforts. This study investigates teachers' intentions to quit; to wit, the relationship between turnover…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Persistence, Labor Turnover, High School Teachers
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Salifu, Inusah – Policy Futures in Education, 2014
In Ghana, several education initiatives for promoting the quality of education have excluded the issue of teacher motivation. Well-motivated teachers are likely to be more committed to their profession and this could lead to desirable learning outcomes. This research attempted to identity and analyse what teachers in public pre-tertiary schools in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Barriers, Teacher Motivation, Educational Quality
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Ingels, Steven J.; Pratt, Daniel J.; Alexander, Christopher P.; Jewell, Donna M.; Lauff, Erich; Mattox, Tiffany L.; Wilson, David – National Center for Education Statistics, 2014
This report provides guidance and documentation for users of the combined base-year to third follow-up data of the Education Longitudinal Study of 2002 (ELS:2002). ELS:2002 is sponsored by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) of the Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education. The base-year and follow-up studies…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, High School Students, Grade 10, Outcomes of Education
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Lauff, Erich; Ingels, Steven J. – National Center for Education Statistics, 2014
The Education Longitudinal Study of 2002 (ELS:2002) tracks the educational and developmental experiences of a nationally representative sample of high school sophomores in the United States. This First Look report provides a descriptive portrait of these 2002 tenth-graders a decade later, when most were about 26 years old and had been out of high…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, High School Students, Grade 10, Outcomes of Education
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Goodman, W. Benjamin; Crouter, Ann C. – Family Relations, 2009
The current study examined associations over an 18-month period between maternal work stressors, negative work-family spillover, and depressive symptoms in a sample of 414 employed mothers with young children living in six predominantly nonmetropolitan counties in the Eastern United States. Results from a one-group mediation model showed that a…
Descriptors: Mothers, Work Environment, Depression (Psychology), Correlation
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Lambert, Eric G.; Hogan, Nancy L. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2009
Rehabilitation is a salient goal in the field of corrections. Correctional staff need to be supportive of rehabilitation efforts in order for them to be effective. Past studies that have examined correctional staff support for rehabilitation have produced conflicting results. Most studies have focused on personal characteristics, including age,…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Conflict, Work Environment, Correctional Rehabilitation
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Fineran, Susan; Gruber, James E. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2009
Objective: An examination of the frequency and impact of workplace sexual harassment on work, health, and school outcomes on high school girls is presented in two parts. The first compares the frequency of harassment in this sample (52%) to published research on adult women that used the same measure of sexual harassment. The second part compares…
Descriptors: Sexual Harassment, Work Attitudes, Sexual Abuse, Employed Women
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Seltzer, Marsha Mailick; Almeida, David M.; Greenberg, Jan S.; Savla, Jyoti; Stawski, Robert S.; Hong, Jinkuk; Taylor, Julie Lounds – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2009
Using daily telephone interviews, 82 midlife parents (mean age = 57.4) of children with disabilities (mean age = 29.9) were compared with a closely matched sample of unaffected parents (N = 82) to elucidate the daily experience of non-normative parenting. In addition, salivary cortisol samples were obtained to examine whether parents of children…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Parents, Adults, Children
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Saylor, William G.; Wright, Kevin N. – Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 1992
Examined organizational life within federal prisons. Employees (n=3,325) completed Prison Social Climate Survey. Findings revealed widespread satisfaction with work environments. Staff having frequent contact with inmates, those working in custody positions, and those with longer tenure generally had lower opinions of work environment, whereas…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Employee Attitudes, Employment Level, Institutional Personnel
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Kessler, Ronald C. – American Sociological Review, 1982
Analyzes data from eight epidemiological surveys to estimate the relative importance of income, education, and occupational status in predicting the distress of people in the normal population. Finds that the most important predictors of distress are different for men, women in the labor force, and homemakers. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Employed Women, Employment Level, Homemakers
Dunseath, Jennifer L.; And Others – 1991
Occupational stress is specific to the workplace and tends to be a global term used to describe stressors, the occupational conditions that cause difficulties for an individual, and strains, the conditions resulting from experiencing work stressors. While the effects of occupational stress on employees are well documented, this study further…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Blue Collar Occupations, Employee Attitudes, Employees
Yohalem, Nicole; Pittman, Karen – Forum for Youth Investment, 2006
Over the past year, two comprehensive studies of youth workers were coordinated by the Next Generation Youth Work Coalition. Together, these two studies, conducted by the Forum for Youth Investment and the National Afterschool Association, capture the voices and perspectives of over 5,000 youth workers from across the country. Together they offer…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, After School Programs, Labor Force Development, Staff Development
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