Organisational stress management strategies and retention •of teachers in private secondary schools in Wakiso district, Uganda
Date
2011-12
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Kyambogo University[unpublished work]
Abstract
The study sought to establish the influence of Organisational Stress Management Strategies on
Retention of teachers in Private Secondary Schools in Wakiso, Uganda. The study was prompted
by the low level of retention of teacher in most private secondary schools in Uganda. The purpose of
this study was to establish the influence of Organisational Stress Management Strategies on the
retention of teachers in Private Secondary Schools in Wakiso District.
The descriptive research design was used to enable the researcher to gather current information
from different categories of the of the sample population. The target population consisted of all
teachers and Head teachers in Private Secondary Schools. The sample comprised of 304 teachers
and 20 headteachers from selected Private Schools. Purposive sampling technique was used to
select teachers and Headteachers used for the study. Questionnaires and interview guides were
used to collect data for the study. The Data were analysed using frequency counts, percentage
scores and Pearson Product Moment Correlation.
The study findings revealed that Private Secondary Schools had Challenges of retaining
teachers. The study also revealed that removing the stressor, change of stress perception,
communication and social support Strategies were commonly used as Organisational Stress
Management in Private Secondary Schools. It was further found out that there was a Positive
perception amongst the teachers towards the Organisational Stress Management Strategies being
employed by Private Secondary Schools. The study also showed that there was a significant
positive relationship between the Organisational Stress Management Strategies and Challenges
of retaining teachers among Private Secondary Schools in Wakiso District. It was concluded
that: Teachers are faced with many challenges and retention of teachers was found to be low, the Organisational Stress Management strategies commonly used were removing the stressor,
change of stress perception, communication and social support organisational stress management
strategies. It was also concluded that there was a positive perception amongst the teachers on the
various Organisational Stress Management strategies being employed by private secondary
school and there was a significant relationship between Organisational Stress Management
strategies and Challenges of Retaining teachers in private secondary schools in Wakiso district.
Basing on the findings of the study, it was recommended that all proprietors of Private
Secondary Schools should adequately remunerate their teachers and establish attractive retention
policies. A more systematic research was recommended in the area of Influence of Institutional
Human Resource Policy and Gender on the effectiveness of Organisational Stress Management
Strategies.
Description
vii,88p.: ill
Keywords
Organisational stress management., Strategies and retention., Private secondary schools.
Citation
Emurugat, Immaculate(2011) Organisational stress management strategies and retention •of teachers in private secondary schools in Wakiso district, Uganda