TY - JOUR
T1 - A study of occupational stressors perceived by hospitality and tourism teachers in Taiwan's vocational schools
AU - Sun, Yu Hua Christine
AU - Shu, Mei Chun
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential occupational stressors for vocational school hospitality and tourism teachers in Taiwan. Data were collected via a questionnaire mailed to 649 hospitality and tourism teachers in 105 vocational schools. The response rate was 74 percent. Factor analysis was employed to identify the underlying dimensions of perceived occupational stressors, resulting in five factors: extra work besides teaching; teaching and counseling; academics and licenses; international and personal issues; and administration and contests. MANOVA and ANOVA tests were used to identify if there were differences in perceived occupational stressors by sociodemographic characteristics and organization-related attributes. The results indicated that sociodemographic characteristics and organizationrelated attributes played significant roles in perceived occupational stressors identified by vocational school hospitality and tourism teachers. Practical implications were suggested for vocational school hospitality and tourism teachers.
AB - The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential occupational stressors for vocational school hospitality and tourism teachers in Taiwan. Data were collected via a questionnaire mailed to 649 hospitality and tourism teachers in 105 vocational schools. The response rate was 74 percent. Factor analysis was employed to identify the underlying dimensions of perceived occupational stressors, resulting in five factors: extra work besides teaching; teaching and counseling; academics and licenses; international and personal issues; and administration and contests. MANOVA and ANOVA tests were used to identify if there were differences in perceived occupational stressors by sociodemographic characteristics and organization-related attributes. The results indicated that sociodemographic characteristics and organizationrelated attributes played significant roles in perceived occupational stressors identified by vocational school hospitality and tourism teachers. Practical implications were suggested for vocational school hospitality and tourism teachers.
KW - Hospitality and tourism teacher
KW - Stressor
KW - Vocational school
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U2 - 10.1300/J172v06n03_03
DO - 10.1300/J172v06n03_03
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33751223217
SN - 1531-3220
VL - 6
SP - 47
EP - 67
JO - Journal of Teaching in Travel and Tourism
JF - Journal of Teaching in Travel and Tourism
IS - 3
ER -