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Keiper, Robert W.; Busselle, Kim – Rural Educator, 1996
A study of stress in 120 rural teachers in Whatcom County, Washington, revealed that time management issues were listed most frequently as the highest stress factor, followed by lack of administrative support, poor student motivation, and discipline. Salary levels and violence toward teachers were insignificant. Includes teachers' predictions of…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Rural Schools, School Surveys, Secondary Education
Torelli, Joseph A. – 1990
The relationship between elementary principals' perceived job stress and sex role is examined. Questionnaires mailed to a random stratified sample of 200 elementary principals in Washington state (50 females, 150 males) yielded 172 useable returns, an 86 percent response rate. Two measurement instruments were used: the Bem Sex Role Inventory…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Coping, Elementary Education, Females