Occupational stress and coping strategies among non-tenure English lecturers in a Malaysian public university / Ameiruel Azwan Ab Aziz … [et al.]

Ab Aziz, Ameiruel Azwan and Zaini, Nuramirah and Shaidin, Sumayyah and Abdul Hamid, Ahmad Azfar (2021) Occupational stress and coping strategies among non-tenure English lecturers in a Malaysian public university / Ameiruel Azwan Ab Aziz … [et al.]. In: International Conference of Research on Language Education (I–Role) 2021: Engaging in Change: Empowering Linguistics, Literature & Language. Akademi Pengajian Bahasa, Alor Gajah, Melaka.

Abstract

Of late, the non-tenure lecturers’ (NTL) employment is taken as a measure to meet the shortage of English language lecturers in Malaysian universities. Significant research has investigated the effects of NTLs’ appointments on teaching, students, and university performance; however, little scholarly work has focused on the psychological experiences of NTLs. With the job market’s escalating demands, the prevalence of occupational stress has become a matter of great concern for both universities’ administrators and NTLs. The purpose of this case study was to shed light and explore NTLs’ perceptions of occupational stress sources, stress effects, and coping strategies in a Malaysian public university. Purposive sampling was utilized to recruit study participants who met the sampling criteria. Data gleaned from in-depth semi-structured interviews
were analysed using thematic analysis. Results indicate that stigma and novice status was identified as the main stressor, followed by teaching-related engagements, students’ negative factors, inadequate infrastructure, and non-teaching related engagements. Losses of self-efficacy and self-esteem, and emotional exhaustion were related to occupational stress effects among NTLs. Personal, social, professional, and institutional coping strategies were the coping strategies used to alleviate stress. The findings suggest prospects for institutional intervention by attending to NTLs’ needs to mitigate negative outcomes for students and universities by providing comprehensive stress training courses.

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Item Type: Book Section
Creators:
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Ab Aziz, Ameiruel Azwan
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Zaini, Nuramirah
nuramirah305@uitm.edu.my
Shaidin, Sumayyah
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Abdul Hamid, Ahmad Azfar
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Contributors:
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Patron
Mohd Nor, Abd Halim
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Md Badarudin, Ismadi
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Jono, Nor Hajar Hasrol
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Ismail, Shafinar
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Maulan, Sumarni
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Md Yusuf, Ahmad Harith Syah
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Mahpoth, Halim
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Subjects: L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > School administration and organization > Teachers. Teaching personnel
L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > School administration and organization > Teachers. Teaching personnel > Psychology > Job stress. Teacher burnout
L Education > LG Individual institutions > Asia > Malaysia
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Melaka > Alor Gajah Campus
Keywords: Occupational stress; English lecturers; Malaysian public university
Date: 2021
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/46060
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