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The relationship between the management strategies of school principals and the job satisfaction levels of educators

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dc.contributor.advisor Booyse, J. J. (Johannes Jacobus), 1952-
dc.contributor.author Tsvara, Peter
dc.date.accessioned 2013-05-14T11:57:29Z
dc.date.available 2013-05-14T11:57:29Z
dc.date.issued 2013-06
dc.identifier.citation Tsvara, Peter (2013) The relationship between the management strategies of school principals and the job satisfaction levels of educators, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/9469> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/9469
dc.description.abstract South African schools have experienced a high rate of educator turnover which has led to greater school instability, disruption of curricular cohesiveness and a continual need to hire experienced and inexperienced educators, who may be typically less effective, as replacements for educators who leave. Unfortunately, principals of schools lack organizational capacity to provide the necessary management strategies that can enhance educators’ job satisfaction. Since the principals are fully responsible for the proper functioning of the schools and their personnel, this study explored the relationship between the management strategies of school principals and the educators’ job satisfaction levels within the context of South African schools. It examined how management strategies of principals impact on job satisfaction levels of educators in various school environments. The study explored literature from local and international perspectives on management strategies and the job satisfaction of educators. It described the background and findings of the relationship between management strategies of principals and educators’ job satisfaction levels from an education management perspective. For the empirical inquiry the study adopted a qualitative research paradigm, and as such, a qualitative investigation of the relationship between the management strategies of school principals and the educators’ job satisfaction levels in schools was conducted. Non-probability sampling methods were used to select a sample of six school principals and twelve educators. Individual and focus group interviews were used in data collection and were audio-recorded. Throughout the research study, ethical considerations were upheld. Data analysis involved a mix of content and thematic analysis instruments. The study findings determined the relationship between management strategies of principals and educators’ job satisfaction levels. An understanding of human relationship is very important to school principals who have the responsibility of establishing an environment that not only motivates educators, but can also help to enhance their job satisfaction levels in a positive way. An understanding of educators’ needs also helps school principals to devise management strategies to enhance the job satisfaction levels of educators. Based on the findings, recommendations to improve the management strategies of school principals in the enhancement of educators’ job satisfaction were proposed. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xv, 301 leaves) : color illustrations
dc.language.iso en en
dc.rights University of South Africa
dc.subject Constructivist theory en
dc.subject Contingency theory en
dc.subject Content theory en
dc.subject Critical theory en
dc.subject ERG theory en
dc.subject Expectancy theory en
dc.subject Equity theory en
dc.subject Facilitative strategy en
dc.subject Hierarchy of needs theory en
dc.subject Hierarchical strategy en
dc.subject Job satisfaction en
dc.subject Management en
dc.subject Management strategy en
dc.subject Participative strategy en
dc.subject Process theory en
dc.subject Reinforcement theory en
dc.subject Systems theory en
dc.subject Transformational strategy en
dc.subject.ddc 371.1060968
dc.subject.lcsh Teachers -- Job satisfaction -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh School principals -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh Educational leadership -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh School management and organization -- South Africa en
dc.title The relationship between the management strategies of school principals and the job satisfaction levels of educators en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Educational Leadership and Management en
dc.description.degree D. Ed. (Education Management)


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