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Teacher stress in intermediate schools
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Teacher EducationNew Zealand SchoolsTeaching QuestionnaireTeachingSchool PsychologyStressEducational PsychologyTeacher-student RelationTeacher EvaluationEducationIntermediate SchoolsTeacher DevelopmentTeacher StressElementary Education
Summary Intermediate school teachers from the same eight New Zealand schools were surveyed five times over four years using the self‐report Stress in Teaching Questionnaire. Sources of teacher stress were found to be similar to those identified in previous research. Higher levels of stress were related to lower job satisfaction and a reduced commitment to remain in the job long term. Absence due to sickness was not found to be correlated with stress. No marked increase in stress among teachers was found over the five survey episodes. Keywords: teacher stresssatisfactionabsenceintermediate schoolsNew Zealand
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