Stressors in teachers’ stress: findings from pilot study / Nur Izzati Zahrin

Teachers in Malaysia are suffering from stress and this issue must be tackled seriously by all interested parties. As teachers play a role in producing good and effective citizen, their stress must be studied and understood. Therefore, this study advocates for a new stress index for Malaysian teache...

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Main Author: Zahrin, Nur Izzati
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Language:English
Published: Akademi Pengajian Bahasa 2021
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spelling my.uitm.ir.460442021-06-07T07:51:20Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/46044/ Stressors in teachers’ stress: findings from pilot study / Nur Izzati Zahrin Zahrin, Nur Izzati Job stress. Stress management Teachers. Teaching personnel Job stress. Teacher burnout Teachers in Malaysia are suffering from stress and this issue must be tackled seriously by all interested parties. As teachers play a role in producing good and effective citizen, their stress must be studied and understood. Therefore, this study advocates for a new stress index for Malaysian teachers to shed a better light in understanding the issue of stress among teachers. This paper aims to present the findings on stressors among teachers that were unearthed during the pilot study. Teachers from primary and secondary schools were interviewed to identify teachers' stressors. The findings from the pilot study has revealed that teachers were facing two types of stress: life stress and workplace stress. Among the common life stress faced by teachers were family issues, financial issues and self-esteem issues. Meanwhile, notable workplace stress were identified in unbearable job demands, lack of material and staff support and, lack of confidence in content knowledge and teaching skill. The pilot study has shown that the issue of teachers’ stress has not been fully explored and developing a stress index is a must in helping teachers, administrators and health personnel to understand this issue better. Akademi Pengajian Bahasa 2021 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/46044/1/46044.pdf ID46044 Zahrin, Nur Izzati (2021) Stressors in teachers’ stress: findings from pilot study / Nur Izzati Zahrin. In: International Conference of Research on Language Education (I–Role) 2021: Engaging in Change: Empowering Linguistics, Literature & Language. Akademi Pengajian Bahasa, Alor Gajah, Melaka.
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topic Job stress. Stress management
Teachers. Teaching personnel
Job stress. Teacher burnout
spellingShingle Job stress. Stress management
Teachers. Teaching personnel
Job stress. Teacher burnout
Zahrin, Nur Izzati
Stressors in teachers’ stress: findings from pilot study / Nur Izzati Zahrin
description Teachers in Malaysia are suffering from stress and this issue must be tackled seriously by all interested parties. As teachers play a role in producing good and effective citizen, their stress must be studied and understood. Therefore, this study advocates for a new stress index for Malaysian teachers to shed a better light in understanding the issue of stress among teachers. This paper aims to present the findings on stressors among teachers that were unearthed during the pilot study. Teachers from primary and secondary schools were interviewed to identify teachers' stressors. The findings from the pilot study has revealed that teachers were facing two types of stress: life stress and workplace stress. Among the common life stress faced by teachers were family issues, financial issues and self-esteem issues. Meanwhile, notable workplace stress were identified in unbearable job demands, lack of material and staff support and, lack of confidence in content knowledge and teaching skill. The pilot study has shown that the issue of teachers’ stress has not been fully explored and developing a stress index is a must in helping teachers, administrators and health personnel to understand this issue better.
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title Stressors in teachers’ stress: findings from pilot study / Nur Izzati Zahrin
title_short Stressors in teachers’ stress: findings from pilot study / Nur Izzati Zahrin
title_full Stressors in teachers’ stress: findings from pilot study / Nur Izzati Zahrin
title_fullStr Stressors in teachers’ stress: findings from pilot study / Nur Izzati Zahrin
title_full_unstemmed Stressors in teachers’ stress: findings from pilot study / Nur Izzati Zahrin
title_sort stressors in teachers’ stress: findings from pilot study / nur izzati zahrin
publisher Akademi Pengajian Bahasa
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url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/46044/1/46044.pdf
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