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Factors influencing the motivation of Zimbabwean secondary school teachers: an education management perspective

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Title: Factors influencing the motivation of Zimbabwean secondary school teachers: an education management perspective
Author: Garudzo-Kusereka, Louis
Abstract: The aim of this research was to determine the motivation levels of Zimbabwean rural secondary school teachers, and to identify and discuss the factors that influence their motivation so that management interventions could be designed to enhance teacher motivation. A quantitative research design, involving the descriptive sample survey method to collect data by means of self-administered structured questionnaire was adopted. The sample consisted of 175 rural secondary school teachers in Bikita District. The information was statistically analysed with the aid of a computer after which it was interpreted. Results indicated that teachers were not highly motivated and satisfied with their jobs, and that their motivation was affected by several aspects of their work. Working conditions emerged as a primary demotivator while interpersonal relations was a principal motivator. The data also showed that certain biographical variables affected teacher motivation significantly. Subsequent to these results recommendations to enhance teacher motivation were made.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1071
Date: 2009-08-25
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