MANAGEMENT OF ROLE STRESS AMONG THE MALAYSIAN PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS

Q3 Social Sciences
M. Hassan, H. Sulaiman, G. Darusalam, Aini Arifah Abdul Karim, Norfariza Mohd Radzi
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The management of role stress is becoming more dominant issue in the career life of teachers due to various roles that teachers need to play in their job. Among the factors of role stress are role conflicts, role ambiguity and role overload. The main purpose of this research is to study the influence of selected factors such as role conflict factor, role ambiguity and role overload on role stress among the Malaysian National Primary School teachers. This study was designed by utilizing the quantitative approach. The instrument used was a questionnaire which has been adapted from various relevant researchers. A total of 150 teachers were randomly selected as respondents and the data obtained were analysed using SPSS for descriptive statistics and Smart PLS for the inferential statistics. The findings show that the level of stress was at moderate level. In addition, the findings indicate that there is a significant relationship between role conflicts (s=0.212, t=2.640, P=0.009), role ambiguity (s=0.219, t=2.701, P=0.007) and role overload (s=0.372, t=4.364, P=0.000) to role stress. As a conclusion, this study demonstrates that role conflicts, role ambiguity and role overload have a major impact to the role stress of teachers in Malaysia. It is hoped that through this study, various stakeholders such as schools, the district education offices as well as the Ministry of Education will be able to assist in planning and organizing efforts to address the role stress issues in order to produce highly qualified teachers.
马来西亚小学教师角色压力的管理
由于教师在工作中需要扮演各种各样的角色,角色压力的管理在教师的职业生涯中变得越来越重要。角色压力的因素包括角色冲突、角色模糊和角色过载。本研究的主要目的是研究马来西亚国立小学教师的角色冲突因素、角色模糊和角色过载等因素对角色压力的影响。本研究采用定量方法进行设计。所使用的工具是一份由各种相关研究人员改编的问卷。共有150名教师被随机选择为受访者,并使用SPSS进行描述性统计分析,使用Smart PLS进行推理统计分析。研究结果表明,压力水平处于中等水平。此外,研究结果表明,角色冲突(s=0.212,t=2.640,P=0.009)、角色模糊性(s=0.219,t=2.701,P=0.007)和角色过载(s=0.372,t=4.364,P=0.000)与角色压力之间存在显著关系。总之,本研究表明,角色冲突、角色模糊和角色过载对马来西亚教师的角色压力有重要影响。希望通过这项研究,学校、地区教育办公室以及教育部等各利益攸关方将能够协助规划和组织解决角色压力问题的工作,以培养高素质的教师。
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期刊介绍: The Malaysian Journal of Educational Management is interested in features manuscripts concerning recent research and developments, professional issues, administrative and leadership concerns, and creative strategies and policies to improve educational management. MOJEM publishes original contributions on educational management , administration and leadership in the widest sense: on the management planning, policy decisions, finance, human recourse development, organizational behavior, change management and alternatives in schools as well as further and higher education institutions. By promoting critical discussion on current innovations within these areas, the journal represents an excellent forum for highlighting the profile of educational management on both a national and international level. MOJEM covers the recent research and practices on key debates and controversies within the broad field of educational management planning and policy. The journal also blends the best of educational research and practice, making it a valuable resource for educators, management, policy makers, administrators, researchers, teachers, and post graduate students. Anyone in the profession of educational management may submit her/his manuscript(s) for publication consideration in MOJEM. All submission will be double-blind reviewe by at least two professional reviewers with expertise in the relevant areas . Articles may be contributed at any time for publication consideration.
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