Factors influencing service commitment of school teachers

Service commitment among teachers has been an important issue due to the modernization of education. Predicting employees satisfaction, commitment and turnover is crucial because employees are the only source of sustainable competitive advantage to organisations. Teachers nowadays should be multi-ta...

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Main Author: Anith Raihana, Zahari
Format: Thesis
Language:English
English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://etd.uum.edu.my/5922/
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Summary:Service commitment among teachers has been an important issue due to the modernization of education. Predicting employees satisfaction, commitment and turnover is crucial because employees are the only source of sustainable competitive advantage to organisations. Teachers nowadays should be multi-tasking as well as being able to teach students in different ways. They must create a creative environment in order to attract students to participate in the class through various audio visual aids in the teaching process. This study therefore aims to determine the factors influencing service commitment among school teachers. Factors such as Job Satisfaction, Leadership, Reward, Working Environment, and Motivation are being investigated. Teachers from various high schools in Kubang Pasu District, Kedah were chosen as respondents of this study. A total number of 350 questionnaires were distributed to respondents using simple random sampling method. Only 315 questionnaires were returned and used for analysis. The result of correlation analysis showed that there is a significant relationship between all the independent variables (Job Satisfaction, Leadership, Reward, Working Environment, and Motivation) towards Service Commitment. On the other hand, the result of regression analysis indicates that there are only two independent variables that significantly influenced Service Commitment, which is Job Satisfaction and Reward. In conclusion, the finding of this study shows that teachers’ commitment and engagement is one of the most critical factors in students success.