Abstract

The study examines Job related stress and teachers? performance in some selected Secondary Schools in Abuja – Nigeria. A survey research method was used for the study. The primary data were generated through the instrument of questionnaire while secondary materials were sourced from past studies. Two research questions, objectives and hypotheses were formulated for the study. The population of the study was 500 employees of the selected secondary school in Abuja, out of which 222 respondents were selected and administered copies of questionnaire. The technique for data analysis was simple percentage statistical. The findings from the analysis revealed that job stress generally negatively affects the performance of employees in the selected secondary schools in Abuja. Two sources of job stress were identified: Job content and work demand stress. Findings showed that Job content and work demand stress have significant impact on teachers? performance. The study therefore, recommended among others, that there is need for adequate subject/class allocation and clear job description enhanced teachers? performance in the selected secondary schools in Abuja. Also, all teachers in the selected secondary schools in Abuja should be given commensurable work schedule as this will go a long way to reduce stress on teaching staff of the selected secondary schools in Abuja and subsequently enhanced their performance.

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