Volume : 3, Issue : 6, JUN 2017

A STUDY ON FRUSTRATION AND TEACHERS JOB ANXIETY IN THIRUVALLUR DISTRIC

K.V.Thamilarasu, Dr.P.S.Balaji

Abstract

This study examined the relationship between frustration and teachers job Anxiety in Thiruvallur District. This study adopted normative survey method of research. Participants were 150 school Teachers randomly selected from various schools in Thiruvallur District. The research Instruments used for data collection was frustration Questionnaire developed by Berger and Teachers Job Anxiety inventory prepared by investigator tested at 0.05 and 0.01 level of significance. The findings that there is a positive relationship between frustration and job anxiety of school Teachers. There is exit significant impact with respect to types of management and teachers salary of the frustration and teachers job Anxiety. And there is no significant impact on Gender, Location, Type of Teachers family, and medium of Instruction on the frustration and job Anxiety of school Teachers.

Keywords

Frustration, Teachers, Job Anxiety, Survey, Gender.

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