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    Stress management strategies and work output of teachers in selected primary schools in Nyamira Division, Nyamira County Kenya
    (Kampala International University, College Of Open and Distance Learning, 2012-08) Kerubo, Torothy Omanwa
    This study entitled Stress Management and work output of teachers in selected primary schools in Nyamira Division, Nyamira county, Kenya was conducted based on four objectives namely: To determine the profile of respondents; to determine the level of stress management strategies; to determine the level of primary schools teachers’ work output in Nyamira Division , Nyamira county Kenya ; and to establish the relationship between stress management strategies and teachers’ workout put in Nyamira Division, Nyamira county Kenya . The study employed a descriptive survey and descriptive correlation designs. A sample of 154 respondents (teachers and head teachers) from ten selected primary schools was used. The findings of the study were that majority of the respondents were male (59.3%). Majority were married (72.0%) and majority possessed p.1 certificates. The level of stress management strategies was fair with a grand mean of 2.31; and the level of teachers work output was fair with a mean of 2.37. The relationship between stress management and teachers work output was found out to be significant. It was recommended that teachers in selected primary schools in Nyamira Division, Nyamira county Kenya should upgrade their educational qualifications, and that there is need for schools management to motivate teachers more for them to be more productive.

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