Research Article
A Comparative Study of Professional Growth Conflict,Family-Work Conflict, and Self-conflict among School Teachers
Anita Kumari ,
Dazy Zarabi
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March 05, 2026
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Teachers face a multitude of obstacles that can lead to stress, burnout, and conflicts in balancing professional growth, family obligations, work pressures, in school.The research paper analyses the professional growth conflict and work, family, and self-conflict betweenGovernment school teachers and Private school teachers teaching in the schools of Chandigarh.A cross-sectional study has been applied, alongwith cluster and purposive sampling. Primary data has been collected from 100 teachers from schools of Chandigarh(UT). Standardized tool for the assessment of Teacher role conflict has been applied and the data collected have been analysed by applying SPSS, Mean, Standard deviation, t-test, etc. The findings indicate that there is a significant difference in professional growthconflict, and work and family conflicts between Government teachers and Privateteachers in schools.Regardingself-conflict, there is no significant difference between male and female teachers in government and private school teachers.Private teachers are facing more Professional growth conflicts in schools. Limited resources, heavy workload, lack of collaboration and professional development,low salary, less job security, changing educational policies, and challenge of maintaining work-life balance are the main causes behind professional conflict.The suggestions emanating from this research are that school administration and authorities should organize workshops and conferences, and recruit psychologists for consultancy so that the teachers can cope withdifferent types ofconflicts.
Keywords
Family conflict
Work conflict
Professional growth
Academic performance.