Citation
Su, Chooi Hong
(1999)
Factors Influencing Job Satisfaction of Government Secondary School Teachers in the District of Petaling, Selangor.
[Project Paper Report]
Abstract
The main objective of this study was to verify the external and
internal conditions influencing job satisfaction among teachers in the
district of Petaling, Selangor, by using Herzberg' s Two-Fact or Motivation
Theory. The Minnesota satisfaction questionnaire was employed to assess
the overall level of satisfaction among the teachers, and the teachers' level
of satisfaction with the external and internal conditions of the job. The
results revealed that both the internal conditions (motivational factors) and
external conditions (hygiene factors) of the job influenced the teachers' job
satisfaction. Comparatively, the internal conditions of the job had a slightly stronger influence over job satisfaction than the external conditions
(hygiene factors). The motivational factors verified to be related to job
satisfaction were the work it self, achievement, recognition, the possibility
for growth, and responsibility. For the hygiene factors, status, relationship with the principal, relationship with the colleagues, quality of supervision
of the principal, school policy and administration, job security and working
conditions were found to be related to job satisfaction. Pay and
advancement were found to have little influence on job satisfaction. In
general, Herzberg's theory was found to be useful in explaining factors that
influenced teachers' job satisfaction.
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