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  Teacher Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction: Herzberg's 'two-factor' hypothesis revisited
 
 
Titel: Teacher Satisfaction and Dissatisfaction: Herzberg's 'two-factor' hypothesis revisited
Auteur: Nias, Jennifer
Verschenen in: British journal of sociology of education
Paginering: Jaargang 2 (1981) nr. 3 pagina's 235-246
Jaar: 1981
Inhoud: An analysis of perceived causes of job satisfaction and dissatisfaction was derived from lengthy interviews with 100 graduates trained to leach in primary schools. Causes of satisfaction came mainly from the work itself (affective satisfaction; personal competence; extension of skills) but so did many of the causes of dissatisfaction (perceived inadequacy in teaching; institutional factors making it difficult to teach differently or well). In addition several main sources of dissatisfaction were contextual (interpersonal relations; physical conditions; promotion prospects; ill-health and fatigue). Herzberg's 'two-factor' hypothesis can be reconciled only partially with these findings — by distinguishing an absence of expected satisfaction ('negative satisfiers') from dissatisfaction ('dissatisfiers'), especially if, as is argued, teaching is taken to mean not just work with pupils but also adaptation to a wider social system (the school). In general dissatisfaction among these teachers was low; perceived lack of satisfaction was high.
Uitgever: Routledge
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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