A Comparison Of Role/Task/Environment Stress Experienced By Beginning Academic and Career-Technical Teachers In Southwestern Ohio Career-Technical Schools

T. Kerlin
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This study investigated whether academic or career-technical teachers perceived greater role, task, and environmental stress in a career center setting. Participants were academic and career-technical teachers employed by a career center schools district in southwest Ohio. A total of 24 academic and 50 career-technical teachers, all of whom had fewer than 4 years of teaching experience, completed the Teacher Stress Measure Instrument. A subgroup of participants also completed discussions about their feelings surrounding the topic of teacher stress. Results indicated that careertechnical teachers reported greater role stress and task stress in the career-center setting, while academic teachers reported greater schoolenvironmental stress. The paper recommends that career-technical teacher preparation programs implement strategies and techniques to address the role and task stress factors identified in the study. Traditional academic teacher preparation programs need to incorporate additional information and teaching strategies for their students who teach in diverse employment settings, such as career centers and urban schools. (Contains 14 references.) (SM) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. A COMPARISON OF ROLE/TASK/ENVIRONMENT STRESS EXPERIENCED BY BEGINNING ACADEMIC AND CAREER-TECHNICAL TEACHERS IN SOUTHWESTERN OHIO CAREER-TECHNICAL SCHOOLS PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE AND DISSEMINATE THIS MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY
俄亥俄州西南职业技术学校初任学术教师和职业技术教师角色/任务/环境压力的比较
本研究调查了学术教师或职业技术教师在就业中心环境中是否感受到更大的角色、任务和环境压力。参与者是受雇于俄亥俄州西南部一个就业中心学区的学术和职业技术教师。共有24名学术教师和50名职业技术教师完成了教师压力测量仪,他们的教学经验都不足4年。另一组参与者也完成了关于他们对教师压力话题的感受的讨论。结果表明,职业技术型教师在职业中心环境下的角色压力和任务压力较大,而学术型教师在学校环境压力较大。本文建议职业技术教师准备计划实施策略和技术来解决研究中确定的角色和任务压力因素。传统的学术教师预备课程需要为在不同就业环境(如职业中心和城市学校)任教的学生提供额外的信息和教学策略。(包含14个参考文献)(SM) EDRS提供的复制品是原始文件的最佳复制品。对俄亥俄州西南部职业技术学校初任学术教师和职业技术教师所经历的角色/任务/环境压力的比较,本材料的复制和传播已获得
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