Sources of Occupational Stress and Coping Strategies among Teachers in Borstal Institutions in Kenya

Kagwe Margaret, Ngigi Simon, M. Sabina
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Teaching has emerged as one of the most stressful professions in the last two decades. The need for knowledge for personal growth and national development puts pressure on the teachers to facilitate the achievement of these goals. Teachers in Borstal institutions are expected to teach and rehabilitate young convicts for re-integration into the society. The desire to find out sources of stress and coping strategies among teachers in Borstal institutions has necessitated an empirical study. The current study focuses on sources of occupational stress and coping strategies among teachers in Borstal institutions in Kenya. Phenomenology study design was used and purposive sampling in particular maximum variation was used to select the study participants. Results indicated that working conditions, living conditions and lack of resources were the main sources of stressors, while physical exercises, religious intervention, use of alcohol were among the coping strategies used. Lack of professional counseling services also emerged as a situation that lead to high stress levels.
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肯尼亚公立院校教师职业压力的来源及应对策略
在过去的二十年里,教学已经成为压力最大的职业之一。个人成长和国家发展对知识的需求给教师带来了促进这些目标实现的压力。监狱机构的教师被期望教导和改造年轻罪犯,使他们重新融入社会。为了找出公立院校教师的压力来源和应对策略,有必要进行实证研究。目前的研究重点是职业压力的来源和应对策略在肯尼亚教育机构的教师。采用现象学研究设计,采用目的性抽样,特别采用最大变异法选择研究对象。结果表明,工作条件、生活条件和缺乏资源是压力源的主要来源,而体育锻炼、宗教干预、使用酒精是使用的应对策略。缺乏专业咨询服务也是导致高压力水平的一种情况。
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