INFLUENCE OF SCHOOL FACTORS ON TEACHER STRESS IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KENYA: A CASE STUDY OF KAKAMEGA NORTH SUB- COUNTY

dc.contributor.authorOlive Taabu Baraza
dc.contributor.authorEnose M.W. Simatwa
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-17T09:38:08Z
dc.date.issued2017-08-30
dc.description.abstractThe teaching profession is one of the professions that are considered stressful. This revealed by many studies worldwide. It is asserted that school factors influence teacher stress more than any other factors. However, some studies have contradicted these assertions indicating that schools are haven of peace and therefore do study was to establish the influence of school factors on teacher stress using Kakamega North Sub County as the site of the study. A conceptual framework based on Bray, Camlin, Fairbank, Dunteman and Wheeless (2001) concept that stress is influenced by work factors which in turn influences performance of workers was adopted to guide the study. The study established that school factors influenced teacher stress. The influence was however weak with a .238 and was significant. School factors accounted for 4.6% of variation in teacher stress as was signified by Adjusted R square .46. School factors were also found to be significant predictors of teacher stress. (F (6, stress were; location of the school, evaluation policy on students, gender parity of students, bench marking policy, Board of Management and school ethos, customs and tradi had little influence on teacher stress included; class size of below 45 students, class size of 45 and above students, entry behaviour of below 250 marks being the average Kenya Certificate of Secondary education examinations, dele teachers, teacher students ratio, school routine, teacher and students dress code. The study concluded that school factors influenced teachers stress i Kakamega North sub schools with a view to improving stress levels among teachers to the benefit of students academic performance. The findings of this study are significant to educa deal with stress levels among secondary school teachers in enhancement of students’ academic performance in the Sub County.
dc.identifier.citationOlive Taabu Baraza and Enose M.W. Simatwa, 2017. “Influence of School Factors on Teacher Stress in Public Secondary School in Kenya: A Case Study of Kakamega North Sub-county”, International Journal of Current Research 9, (10), 60089-60105
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.tmu.ac.ke/handle/123456789/195
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT RESEARCH
dc.subjectSchool Factors
dc.subjectTeacher Stress
dc.subjectPublic Secondary Schools
dc.subjectKakamega North Sub-county
dc.subjectKenya.
dc.titleINFLUENCE OF SCHOOL FACTORS ON TEACHER STRESS IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KENYA: A CASE STUDY OF KAKAMEGA NORTH SUB- COUNTY
dc.typeArticle

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