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| Published: June 29, 2018
Teachers Work Motivation and Organisational Commitment: A Demographic Perspective of Gender and Educational Qualification
Ph.D scholar, University of Kashmir,Ganderbal J & K (India) Google Scholar More about the auther
Ph.D scholar, Central University of Kashmir Srinagar, J & K (India) Google Scholar More about the auther
DIP: 18.01.115/20180602
DOI: 10.25215/0602.115
ABSTRACT
Motivated and committed teachers are the greatest asset for any educational institutions. They are able to inspire their students to reach their fullest potentials irrespective of stage. Such teachers also have positive attitude to participate in activities that help the institution to grow and progress. Using systematic sampling technique, sample subjects were selected from 378 senior secondary schools with gender and educational qualification as demographical characteristics. Data collection was done through in-person visits to the selected schools. 960 respondents filled the questionnaires out of which 800 were usable, yielding 83% response rate. Using independent t-test and regression analysis in SPSS 23 as statistical techniques to analyze the results. The findings revealed statistically significant impact of work motivation on organisational commitment of teachers. The results also provide imperative measures to boost teachers motivation and commitment as have been attributed to the contributors of the successful future of the educational system.
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2018 © Hassan, M. & Manzoor, Z.
Received: May 25, 2018; Revision Received: June 17, 2018; Accepted: June 29, 2018
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ISSN 2348-5396
ISSN 2349-3429
18.01.115/20180602
10.25215/0602.115
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Published in Volume 06, Issue 2, April-June, 2018