SURVEY OF JOB SATISFACTION AND STRESS AMONG TEACHERS OF DIFFERENT FACULTIES OF JAWAHAR NAVODAYA VIDYALAYAS OF INDIA
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to analyse the Job Stress and Job Satisfaction among different faculties of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalays of India. Two hundred and forty teachers (120 Male and 120 Female teachers which consists 30 Male and 30 Female teachers belonging to each faculty namely Physical Education, Arts, Commerce, and Science) were randomly selected for the study. To measure Job Satisfaction and Job Stress of teachers a questionnaire of Job satisfaction prepared and standardized by Dr. (Mrs.) Meera Dixit and a Questionnaire for Job stress prepared and standardized by Dr. (Mrs.) Meena Buddhisagar Rathod and Dr. Madhulika Verma were selected as criterion variables. The Collected data was analyzed and interpreted on the objectives of the study by using descriptive statistics i.e. Mean and Standard deviation. The data was also analyzed by using percentile technique of statistics.It was found that there is very low degree of Job satisfaction among and very much job stress among teachers of differences faculties of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas of India.
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