Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic: Factors Affecting Teacher's Job Satisfaction in Public Secondary School
Reyjean Porras | Nordy Siason Jr. | Ruby Therese Almencion | Roxan Nopera
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
The motivation of educators is an essential component in fostering excellence in both teaching and
learning. Motivated educators are more likely to encourage their students to study while in the
classroom, to assure the implementation of educational innovations, and to have feelings of pleasure
and satisfaction in their own lives. Further, this study investigates the factors affecting the teacher's
job satisfaction in public secondary school, specifically: (1) the satisfaction and dissatisfaction levels
of teachers; and (2) the significant difference in the teachers' levels of satisfaction when grouped
according to sex, age, educational attainment, academic discipline. Based on the statistical analysis of
data, there was no significant difference in the level of satisfaction when teachers were grouped
according to sex, age, educational attainment, and academic discipline.
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