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A Study of Quality of Life among Government and Non-Government Secondary School Teachers


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1 Litchi Knowledge Center, Delhi, India
2 Department of AIPS, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
     

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Everyday an individual is faced with multiple hurdles. The only factor that sets apart a winner from the others is how they respond to the situation that presents itself in front of them. Teaching refers to the process of imparting knowledge and skills from a teacher to a learner. It encompasses the activities of educating or instructing. It is an act or experience that has a formative effect on the mind, character or physical ability of an individual. Quality of life (QoL) is the Individuals satisfaction (or dissatisfaction) with the cultural or intellectual conditions under which they live. It is one of the important aspects of individual's life that influences the person's performance and growth. It affects both the personal and professional aspects. Life is full of challenges on a daily basis. With the advent of workplace psychology movement, emphasis has shifted onto study of those variables that enhance the QoL of teachers and researchers are working hard to uncover the relationships between them gender difference in these characteristics is important to be studied to see how people of both sexes respond to various challenging situations. The current study aimed at comparing the QoL of government and non-government secondary school teachers. It was hypothesized that there would be a significant difference in the QoL of government and non-government secondary school teachers. The study reported no significant difference among government and non-government secondary school teachers' social QoL. The study provides an opportunity for further research across age and gender to uncover the possible differences or similarities that may be present. Furthermore, it adds to the already existing data pool with equivocal studies.

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Quality of Life, Life Satisfaction, School Teachers.
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Mekhla Chadha
Litchi Knowledge Center, Delhi, India
Neelam Pandey
Department of AIPS, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract


Everyday an individual is faced with multiple hurdles. The only factor that sets apart a winner from the others is how they respond to the situation that presents itself in front of them. Teaching refers to the process of imparting knowledge and skills from a teacher to a learner. It encompasses the activities of educating or instructing. It is an act or experience that has a formative effect on the mind, character or physical ability of an individual. Quality of life (QoL) is the Individuals satisfaction (or dissatisfaction) with the cultural or intellectual conditions under which they live. It is one of the important aspects of individual's life that influences the person's performance and growth. It affects both the personal and professional aspects. Life is full of challenges on a daily basis. With the advent of workplace psychology movement, emphasis has shifted onto study of those variables that enhance the QoL of teachers and researchers are working hard to uncover the relationships between them gender difference in these characteristics is important to be studied to see how people of both sexes respond to various challenging situations. The current study aimed at comparing the QoL of government and non-government secondary school teachers. It was hypothesized that there would be a significant difference in the QoL of government and non-government secondary school teachers. The study reported no significant difference among government and non-government secondary school teachers' social QoL. The study provides an opportunity for further research across age and gender to uncover the possible differences or similarities that may be present. Furthermore, it adds to the already existing data pool with equivocal studies.

Keywords


Quality of Life, Life Satisfaction, School Teachers.