英文摘要
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This study aimed to explore the differences in management difficulties and coping strategies for continuing high school teachers from different individual and school backgrounds. After reviewing the literature, the researcher developed a questionnaire for data collection. The sampled subjects were continuing high school teachers in Taiwan. A total of 554 copies of the questionnaire were distributed, with 501 valid ones returned. The return rate was 90.97%. The collected data was analyzed by statistical methods. Conclusions and recommendations were made in accordance with the results of the analysis. Results were summarized as follows: 1. For school management difficulties under the impact of low birth rate, continuing high school teachers felt strongest about teachers' pressure and problems of enrolling students. 2. For coping strategies, the teachers were most positive about ”strengthening school marketing and enrolling strategies.” 3. As to school management difficulties, teachers felt strongest in terms of teachers above 41 years old, teachers of 11 to 15 years of experience, teachers in public schools, teachers in middle Taiwan, and teachers in schools under 15 classes. 4. As to school management difficulties, teachers felt strongest in terms of teachers above 41 years old, teachers of 11 to 15 years of experience, teachers in public schools, teachers in middle Taiwan, and teachers in schools under 15 classes. 5. The more school management difficulties teacher felt, the more teachers used cope strategies.
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