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Stress In Teachers : Past Present And Future by Jack Dunham , Ved Prakash Varma, John Wiley and Sons Ltd

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    Author(s)Jack Dunham , Ved Prakash Varma
    PublisherJohn Wiley and Sons Ltd
    ISBN9781861560827
    Pages180
    BindingPaperback
    Language_x000D_English
    Publish YearOctober 1998

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    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Stress In Teachers : Past Present And Future by Jack Dunham , Ved Prakash Varma

    Examines the stress in teaching multidisciplinary concept broad enough to include physiological, psychological, organisational and legal perspectives. The editors see stress in teaching as an interactionist concept - a complex and sometimes pracarious balance between perceived work pressures, coping strategies and stress reactions. The early chapters in the book refelct this view and make contributions to understanding the causes and costs of stress in teaching. The authors of these chapters come, collectively, to the conclusion that there is an alarmingly low level of job satisfaction in taching and that turnover intentions appear to be on the increase. This pessimistic view is challenged in later chapters by professionals working in the filed of stress management. These contributions highlight the danger of focusing stress research and management.These contributions highlight the dan ger of focusing stress research and management strategies on the individual rather than the organization, and report the authors hands on knowledge of teacher support teams and workshop and whole-school approaches to diminishing the causes and costs of teacher stress and improving training and career development. The concluding chapters demonstrate the editors belief that useful insights for workers in the education service can be gained fromstudies of workplace stress in other occupations.show more



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