Stressors and stress coping strategies of UAE school leaders
Document Type
Article
Source of Publication
International Journal of Management in Education
Publication Date
3-6-2023
Abstract
Through exploratory quantitative research, 120 school leaders in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) were found to have a moderate level of stress. School leaders have regularly sought social support and focused on the problem as strategies to cope with stress. There was no difference in the means of stress related to the leaders' gender, marital status, age, years of experience, or school size and level. However, interpersonal relations and administrative responsibilities made the largest contribution to the prediction of coping strategies. Considering the quick changes aimed at by the national educational reform, leaders found themselves unaware of their new job descriptions and expectations. Leaders struggled with a combination of little autonomy, limited resources, bureaucracy and intensification, and increased responsibilities. Self-efficacy and self-motivation indicated perseverance in managing stress. School leaders, especially during a reform, face the burden of role expectations and administrative constraints due to changing requirements from authorities.
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ISSN
Publisher
Inderscience Publishers
Volume
17
Issue
4
First Page
339
Last Page
360
Disciplines
Education
Keywords
school principals, stress at work, coping strategies, administrative stress index, ways of coping checklist-revised
Recommended Citation
Hojeij, Zeina; Ibrahim, Ali; and Baroudi, Sandra, "Stressors and stress coping strategies of UAE school leaders" (2023). All Works. 5899.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/5899
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no
Open Access
no