Job satisfaction and dissatisfaction : comparison of behavioural and regular classroom teachers
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Department of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies in Education |
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Data(s) |
09/07/2009
09/07/2009
09/07/1985
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Resumo |
Each of the forty Toronto Board of Education behavioural teachers was matched as closely as possible .with a regular cIassroom teacher from the same schooI, 0f the same sex, and teaching approxiately the same age group of chiIdren. A II of these teachers were sent a questionnaire (based on Herzberg's model) whose content reflected various aspects of job satisfaction or dissatisfaction. Demographic data was also gathered to be used in the study for examining correlations between satisfaction and various factors . T 10 additional questions were asked regarding factors that IOU Id influence the i r staying or Ieaving and one question was asked about lIerit pay . Chi Square tests and t-tests were conducted on the results. The majority of each group of teachers was very satisfied with their job while the behavioural teachers were significantly more satisfied than the regular teachers. Intrinsic factors played a more signi ficant role than did extrinsic ones. The demographic factors couId be found to be predictors of job satisfaction or dissatisfaction. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Brock University |
Palavras-Chave | #Job satisfaction. #Teachers--Psychology. #Teachers--Ontario--Toronto. #Special education teachers--Ontario--Toronto. |
Tipo |
Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |