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Georgia Professional Standards Commission, Atlanta. – 1980
Researchers have attributed teacher turnover at both the state and national levels to the high incidence of teacher stress or burnout, a syndrome resulting from a variety of individual, organizational, and societal factors. Burnout involves physical, emotional, and attitudinal exhaustion generated by excessive demands upon the individual's energy,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Mobility, Job Satisfaction, Stress Variables
Mazer, Irene R.; Griffin, Marjorie – 1980
A joint committee of a local teachers' association and the Tacoma Public Schools studied stress conditions for classroom teachers. Teachers estimated the magnitude of stress for forty-four events and noted those which they had actually experienced. "Involuntary transfer" was perceived as the most stressful event; seventeen per cent of the teachers…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Job Satisfaction, Labor Conditions, Labor Turnover
Jackson, William K., Ed.; Chandler, Judith B., Ed. – 1986
Strategies for promoting faculty renewal are discussed in proceedings of the 1986 National Conference on Professional and Personal Renewal for Faculty. Included is an introduction by Ronald D. Simpson, a keynote speech by John W. Gardner and an address on academic culture by Peter Seldin. Summaries of 47 papers are provided, including the…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), College Instruction, Faculty Development, Full Time Faculty
Coverdale, Geoffrey M. – 1975
An investigation of the status, attitudes, and morale of the teaching profession in New South Wales was used to gauge the climate of opinion among teachers and to elucidate the factors that may have been responsible for the increased rate of teacher resignations and job dissatisfaction. The methodology took the form of a mail questionnaire to…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction, National Surveys
Robertson, Lona J.; Bean, John P. – 1997
This study examined: (1) factors associated with global job satisfaction for women faculty members in family and consumer sciences programs at land-grant institutions; (2) the extent to which these factors explain the global job satisfaction for these women faculty; and (3) the effect of the covariates of age, rank, and tenure on the global job…
Descriptors: Faculty College Relationship, Faculty Workload, Higher Education, Home Economics
Tucker, Marc; Mandel, David – Phi Delta Kappan, 1986
Describes the recommendations of the Carnegie Report to restructure the schools in ways that could transform teaching into a career worth pursuing and could produce the greatest possible gains for all students. Teachers need a better incentive structure and need to be invested with greater discretion in making professional judgments. (IW)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Compensation (Remuneration), Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Larkin, Paul; Clagett, Craig – 1981
Views on sources of stress on college faculty and strategies for its management were obtained at small-group sessions in the 1980 faculty orientation at Prince George's Community College, Maryland. Sixteen faculty groups generated 218 responses expressing sources of job stress, a complete listing of which is appended. The responses were aggregated…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Faculty College Relationship, Higher Education