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Factors that promote the level of job satisfaction among school educators: an education management perspective

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Title: Factors that promote the level of job satisfaction among school educators: an education management perspective
Author: Maforah, Tsholofelo Pauline
Abstract: In this dissertation the findings of a survey on 100 inner-city independent school educators, concerning the factors that affect the level of job satisfaction are presented. It was found that educators derive most of their job satisfaction from interpersonal relationships. Dissatisfaction was mainly the result of low salaries, low status in the community, poor facilities and lack of security. Most of the educators were looking for alternative employment and regarded employment in public schools as a much better option. Recommendations were made to principals on how to improve the factors that affect the level of job satisfaction for educators.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/1950
Date: 2009-08-25
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