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Gender-based comparison of occupational stress of senior secondary school teachers

By: Malhotra, D., Jena, P.C. and Yadav, D. S.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Third Concept Description: 37(438), Aug, 2023: p.32-34. In: Third ConceptSummary: Teaching has become demanding. Teachers also experience stress due to changing demands in today’s context. The paper aimed to compare the occupational stress of male and female physical education teachers at the senior secondary levee. The study is descriptive in nature and the survey method is used to collect data. A sample of 53 physical education teachers from the directorate of education, a district southwest of Delhi, was chosen as the subject of study. The findings of the study revealed the occupational stress of males and females was not significantly different. – Reproduced
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37(438), Aug, 2023: p.32-34 Available AR129712

Teaching has become demanding. Teachers also experience stress due to changing demands in today’s context. The paper aimed to compare the occupational stress of male and female physical education teachers at the senior secondary levee. The study is descriptive in nature and the survey method is used to collect data. A sample of 53 physical education teachers from the directorate of education, a district southwest of Delhi, was chosen as the subject of study. The findings of the study revealed the occupational stress of males and females was not significantly different. – Reproduced

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