
Organizational Role Stress In Relation To Teaching Experiences
Ruchi Sachdeva(Author)
GRIN Verlag
Published on 23. September 2016
6 pages
978-3-668-30552-6 (ISBN)
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Essay from the year 2016 in the subject Education - Educational Tests & Measurements, , language: English, abstract: The present paper studied the organizational role stress in teaching profession. Due to technological advancements, the burden on a teacher's part is now going to increase day by day. The investigator studied organizational role stress in college teachers with a sample of 200 to find out the organizational role stress in context of a teaching experience. A descriptive survey method was used for the investigation with the use of organizational role stress scale by Udai Pareek (1982). The finding of the study was that there is a significant relationship between organizational role stress and teaching experience in college teachers.
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