Authors
- Howard Timothy
- Labby Sandra A.
- Sullivan Sam L.
- Maninger Robert
Annotation
Article is devoted to studying of sources of a stress at teachers of the public and private schools, and also studying of level of perception of a stress. Authors have found out that teachers of public schools have shown higher rates on perception of a stress, than teachers of private schools. In general, the stress or stressful factors act as a problem about which almost each teacher at the public and private schools and which needs a further research can face.
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