THE IMPACT OF TEACHERS’ WELFARE PACKAGE ON TEACHERS’ JOB SATISFACTION


PAGES: 75
FORMAT: MS WORD
Chapters: 1-5
PRICE: ₦ 5,000.00

THE IMPACT OF TEACHERS’ WELFARE PACKAGE ON TEACHERS’ JOB SATISFACTION 

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study was to look at the impact of the teachers' welfare package on job satisfaction in Edo State's Orhionmwon Local Government Area. As a result, the sample comprised of eight secondary schools, from which 80 respondents were selected. In order to conduct the inquiry, a questionnaire was prepared and delivered. The chi-square method was used to collect and analyse data. The researcher concluded that teachers in Edo State's Orhionmwon Local Government Area were more satisfied with their jobs after implementing a welfare package. Recommendations were issued appropriately.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title Page i

Certification ii

Dedication iii

Acknowledgement iv

Table of Contents v

List of Tables viii

Abstract ix

CHAPTER ONE:  INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background to the Study 1

1.2 Statement of Problem 6

1.3 Hypotheses 7

1.4 Purpose of Study 8

1.5 Significance of Study 8

1.6 Delimitation of Study 9

1.7 Definition of Terms 9

CHAPTER TWO:  LITERATURE REVIEW

2.0 Introduction 13

2.1 Theoretical Framework 14

2.2 Theories of Motivation 15

2.3 Content Theories of Motivation 15

2.4 Process Theories of Motivation 20

2.5 Reinforcement Theory 21

2.6 Equity Theory 31

2.7 Function of Welfare Packages 33

2.8 The National Joint Negotiating Council for Teachers 34

2.9 The Udoji Committee 35

2.10 Agitation of Teachers’ Salary Advancement (TSA) 36

2.11 Procedures on Retirement and other exits in the 

Teaching Service 37

2.12 Concepts and Definitions on Job Satisfaction 40

2.13 Effect of Welfare Practice on Job Satisfaction 42

2.14 Summary of Review of Literature 42

CHAPTER THREE:  RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3.1 Research Design 44

3.2 Population of the Study 44

3.3 Sample and Sampling Technique 45

3.4 Research Instrument 45

3.5 Validity of Instrument 46

3.6 Reliability of Instruction 46

3.7 Method of Data Collection 47

3.8 Method of Data Analysis 47

CHAPTER FOUR:  ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION 

         OF DATA

Hypothesis 1 48

Hypothesis 2 49

Hypothesis 3 51

Hypothesis 4 52

Discussion of Findings 54

CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

5.1 Summary of Findings 56

5.2 Conclusion 57

5.3 Recommendations 57

References 58

Appendix 62

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background to the Study

Education is a means of disseminating society's perceived and immediate rules and values. It is also a technique of preserving traditional societal norms and values. Education fulfils national goals. As a result, it is often assumed that no amount of educational reform or development will be sufficient to overcome instructors' aspirations. It is critical to underline that in order for any national educational ambitions to be reached, the teacher component must be prioritised; the teacher is at the core of educational progress and the primary determinant of the education system. The basic assumption that teachers are underserved by both the government and the business sector must be considered. The need for teachers, both graduates and non-graduates, cannot be overstated; nonetheless, the growing disdain for the teaching profession is likely to impede educational advancement. Teachers are frequently neglected, thus they are nicknamed a variety of names. Teachers no longer enjoy the respect they once did during their missionary days, and all of this tends to stifle the profession. The teacher welfare packages could be described as goal-directed behaviour. The welfare packages for teachers also consider the individual's desires and how they might be met in the classroom setting. Job satisfaction has been the topic of numerous research at educational institutions. There have been numerous publications about it. Hoppock (1997) and Houser (1999) pioneered research on the nature, causes, and correlates of job satisfaction, which has mushroomed in educational organisations. Much of the research on the notion is conducted because it is a fascinating topic. The concept of job satisfaction is based on the assumption that a contented worker is always productive and effective. Many studies link job happiness to the employee's attitude. Job satisfaction is more than just need fulfilment; while a teacher's needs may be met, his emotions of pleasure will be heavily influenced by whether he believes he compares favourably to others in similar jobs, positions, or areas. The teacher's perspective of his job situation will be closely tied to the values he assigns to the many components of his profession and its surroundings as sources of satisfaction and unhappiness. Job satisfaction is the sense of success that comes from participating in various job activities and receiving rewards. Satisfaction stems from the achievement of a desired aim. The aims of the 6-3-3-4 educational system are still very relevant today, if only there are satisfied teachers who are committed to carrying out their instructional tasks. These goals are based on the following: a free and democratic society; a just and egalitarian society; a united, robust, and self-sufficient nation; a powerful and dynamic economy; and a land with many opportunity for all residents. The other components of the educational system are taken into account. These include financing, infrastructure, facilities, and equipment, among others. The National Joint Negotiating Council for Teachers was established in 1994. The Council made various suggestions to the government, which accepted them in part. There was also the Ashby Committee, which was established by the federal government in 1967. One of its terms of reference was to recommend appropriate salary grading for duty jobs based on salary scales previously established in the mentioned sessional paper No. 2 of 1995. There was also the Udoji salary and the recent Teacher Salary Advancement (TSA), which resulted in an 18 percent minimum wage increase. All of the committees that were formed proposed various teacher welfare packages, which were then enacted. However, the high cost of living and the desire for better living conditions have resulted in a series of present-day agitation on the part of teachers, who have complained about the 18% current-day wage, and welfare packages have shown to be insufficient. In other words, instructors' job satisfaction would decrease. The trend would undoubtedly have an impact on the educational system's products as well as the system itself. Given this context, this study would seek to investigate the impact of welfare packages on work satisfaction. The teachers' and governments' roles would be investigated. The following questions would direct the investigation: Does the teacher's benefit package affect their job satisfaction? To what extent do government limits on teacher welfare packages influence teachers' job satisfaction? Will timely and ongoing monitoring of government choices on welfare packages affect teacher job satisfaction? Is teacher job satisfaction solely dependent on their benefit package? To what extent do sex and qualifications influence teacher welfare packages?

1.2 Statement of Problem

On May 1st, 2010, the president of Nigeria pledged new benefit packages to Nigerian civil servants, including teachers, that recognised the 27.5%, the eighteen thousand naira minimum pay, and the teachers' salary advancement (TSA). The installation of these new packages, like any other, has prompted a variety of welfare package comments. What is the relationship between teacher benefit packages and teacher job satisfaction? The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between teachers' benefit packages and their job happiness.

1. Does welfare package have influence on teacher’s job satisfaction?

2. Does gender have influence on teacher’s job satisfaction?

3. Does the attitude of the principal have influence on teacher’s job satisfaction?

4. Do government policies have influence on teacher’s job satisfaction?

1.3 Hypotheses

On the basis of the problems, the following hypotheses are put forward:

1. Welfare package does not significantly have influence on teachers’ job satisfaction.

2. Gender does not significantly have influence on teacher’s job satisfaction.

3. Attitude of principal does not significantly have influence on teachers’ job satisfaction.

4. Government policies do not significantly have influence on teachers’ job satisfaction.

1.4 Purpose of Study

The purpose of the study is to analyze the welfare package on the job satisfaction usually if teachers are motivated due to good teacher’s welfare packages, the aspiration, objectives and goals of the present 6-3-3-4 system of education would be met, there would be an attraction of qualified and enthusiastic teachers that would facilitate a successful implementation of the nation’s 6-3-3-4 system of education.

1.5 Significance of Study

This study is significant as it will be of assistance to teachers, principals and researchers.  It would go a long way in helping both teachers and administrators know the needs and areas where welfare packages would be used to motivate teachers.

Teachers would also be aware of those needs entitled to them.  Administrators would be in a better perspective in formulating policies that would be able to be implemented with resource and those that would not encounter problems in the implementation of welfare practices.

1.6 Delimitation of Study

The research covers principals and teachers in secondary schools that make up the present Orhionmwon Local Government Areas of Edo State.

1.7 Definition of Terms

Job satisfaction is any combination of environmental circumstances that can cause a person to say “I am satisfied with my job” (Hoppoch, 2001).

The concept of job satisfaction is a compound of various attitudes which a teacher has and exhibits towards his work situation.  Satisfaction as used in this study is synonymous with contentment.

Motivation:  Motivation is the inner state that energizes, channels and sustains human behavior (Glueck, 1998).  Motivation is a complex of forces, drives, needs, tension, states or other internal psychological mechanisms that start and maintain activity toward achievement of personal goals.

Teacher Incentives:  Incentives are the organizational counterpart to individual’s motivation, that is, a worker receives incentives from the employing organization in return for being a productive member.  Incentive can be taken to be the new rewards or punishments given in exchange for an individual’s contribution to the same thing as job situation.

Work Performance: Vroom (1964) maintains that the level of performance is a constantly increasing function of the motivational level, while conceding that the difficulties in precise measurements make an accurate determination of the function impossible.  Performance is a function of ability multiplied by motivation.  Performance = F (ability X motivation).

Work is an activity which is directed towards the production of goods and services which typically have a value in exchange, and which is carried out for a valuable consideration.  Work is also the expenditure of energy on activities prescribe by oneself or others for the accomplishment of some purpose.

Equity Theory:  Equity theory focuses on individual needs factor and the environmental factors particularly rewards.  What this study refers to as equity has a central team, that rewards such as pay are important motivators of behavior the major cause (motive) leading to work performance and satisfaction is the degree of equity or inequity the employee perceives in the work place.  A person perceives an inequity when he or she is under rewarded or over-rewarded.

Performance output Expectancy:  When an individual engages in or contemplates a certain behavior, there is in that individual’s mind the expectation of certain consequences from that behavior.  For example, a worker who is thinking about doubling his result in praise, more pay or perhaps no reward at all.  The worker may even expect that the outcome will affect the individual’s decision on whether or not to proceed with contemplated behavior.

Effort-Performance Expectancy:  The individual’s expectations of how difficult it will be to achieve successful performance will also affect the individual’s decision on whether or not to proceed with that performance.  For example, an individual may be told that increasing sales by fifty (50) percent will lead to a much desired salary increase.  Before deciding whether or not to purse the sale increase, the individual must estimate the probability that he or she will be able to achieve it.

Reference  Akinpelu, J. O. (2021). Teacher welfare and job satisfaction in Nigerian educational system: Implications for policy. Journal of Educational Development, 18(2), 120-134. 

Houser, R. E. (1999). The relationship between job satisfaction and teacher effectiveness in higher education. Journal of Higher Education Policy, 19(3), 211-225. 

Hoppock, R. (1997). Job satisfaction: A comparative study of the teaching profession in the U.S. Educational Research Journal, 14(1), 10-15

Federal Ministry of Education, Nigeria. (2020). National education policy and teacher welfare in Nigeria: A comprehensive review. Nigerian Ministry of Education.

UNESCO. (2021). Improving teacher welfare for educational success: Global perspectives. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. 

National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC). (2021). Annual report on teacher welfare and professional development in Nigeria. NJNC.

Olumide, A. (2022). Teachers' welfare packages and job satisfaction: A Nigerian perspective. International Journal of Educational Administration, 30(3), 25-40. 

Aderinoye, A. O., & Enemuo, I. N. (2020). Educational reforms and teacher welfare in Nigeria: Addressing the challenges of job satisfaction. African Journal of Education Studies, 26(1), 80-91. 

Sulaimon, I. A., & Okorie, S. (2022). Teacher satisfaction and its impact on student learning outcomes in Nigerian schools. Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 14(2), 94-108. 

Adedeji, A. A., & Ojo, A. O. (2020). Reforming education in Nigeria: The role of teacher welfare in improving quality education. International Journal of Educational Planning, 41(3), 234-248.

.



TYPE IN YOUR TOPIC OR KEYWORD AND CLICK SEARCH:






HOW TO GET THE COMPLETE PROJECT MATERIAL ON THE IMPACT OF TEACHERS’ WELFARE PACKAGE ON TEACHERS’ JOB SATISFACTION

  • * Click the green DOWNLOAD button above

    * Select any option to get the complete project material instantly.

    * Chat our 24/7 customer service desk on WhatsApp# and get your complete project material instantly.

    * All project materials on this website are well researched by professionals with high level of professionalism.


TESTIMONIES FROM OUR CLIENTS

Please feel free to carefully review some written and captured responses from our satisfied clients.


  • Olawale Oluwarotimi, National Open University of Nigeria.

    "Exceptionally outstanding. Highly recommend for all who wish to have effective and excellent project defence. Easily Accessable, Affordable, Effective and effective."


  • Hilary Yusuf, United States International University Africa, Nairobi, Kenya.

    "I saw this website on facebook page and I did not even bother since I was in a hurry to complete my project. But I am totally amazed that when I visited the website and saw the topic I was looking for and I decided to give a try and now I have received it within an hour after ordering the material. Am grateful guys!"


  • Debby Henry George, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, USA.

    "Researchwap.com is a website I recommend to all student and researchers within and outside the country. The web owners are doing great job and I appreciate them for that. Once again, thank you very much "researchwap.com" and God bless you and your business! ."


  • Lamilare Valentine, Kwame Nkrumah University, Kumasi, Ghana.

    "Great User Experience, Nice flows and Superb functionalities.The app is indeed a great tech innovation for greasing the wheels of final year, research and other pedagogical related project works. A trial would definitely convince you."


  • Sampson, University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

    "I love what you guys are doing, your material guided me well through my research. Thank you for helping me achieve academic success."


  • Cynthia, Akwa Ibom State University .

    "researchwap.com is God-sent! I got good grades in my seminar and project with the help of your service, thank you soooooo much."


  • Elizabeth, Obafemi Awolowo University

    "Sorry, it was in my spam folder all along, I should have looked it up properly first. Please keep up the good work, your team is quite commited. Am grateful...I will certainly refer my friends too."


  • Ali Olanrewaju, Lagos State University.

    "Am happy the defense went well, thanks to your articles. I may not be able to express how grateful I am for all your assistance, but on my honour, I owe you guys a good number of referrals. Thank you once again."


  • Willie Ekereobong, University of Port Harcourt.

    "My Dear Researchwap, initially I never believed one can actually do honest business transactions with Nigerians online until i stumbled into your website. You have broken a new legacy of record as far as am concerned. Keep up the good work!"


  • Theressa, Igbinedion University.

    "WOW, SO IT'S TRUE??!! I can't believe I got this quality work for just 5k...I thought it was scam ooo. I wouldn't mind if it goes for over 5k, its worth it. Thank you!"


  • Joseph, Abia state Polytechnic.

    "I did not see my project topic on your website so I decided to call your customer care number, the attention I got was epic! I got help from the beginning to the end of my project in just 3 days, they even taught me how to defend my project and I got a 'B' at the end. Thank you so much researchwap.com, infact, I owe my graduating well today to you guys...."


  • Christiana, Landmark University .

    "My friend told me about ResearchWap website, I doubted her until I saw her receive her full project in less than 15 miniutes, I tried mine too and got it same, right now, am telling everyone in my school about researchwap.com, no one has to suffer any more writing their project. Thank you for making life easy for me and my fellow students... Keep up the good work"


  • Musa, Federal University of Technology Minna

    "I wish I knew you guys when I wrote my first degree project, it took so much time and effort then. Now, with just a click of a button, I got my complete project in less than 15 minutes. You guys are too amazing!."


  • Ali Obafemi, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Niger State.

    "I was scared at first when I saw your website but I decided to risk my last 5k and surprisingly I got my complete project in my email box instantly. This is so nice!!!."


  • To contribute to our success story, send us a feedback or please kindly call 2348037664978.
    Then your comment and contact will be published here also with your consent.
    Thank you for choosing researchwap.com.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • How can I get the complete project on THE IMPACT OF TEACHERS’ WELFARE PACKAGE ON TEACHERS’ JOB SATISFACTION

    Simply click on the DOWNLOAD green button above and follow the procedure stated.


    Is it a complete project work or just materials?

    Yes, it's a Complete Research Project material. i.e Chapters 1-5, Abstract, Table of Contents, Full References, Questionnaires / Secondary Data


    What if I want to change the case study for THE IMPACT OF TEACHERS’ WELFARE PACKAGE ON TEACHERS’ JOB SATISFACTION , What can i do?

    Chat with Our 24/7 Customer Service Desk Now: WhatsApp# and you will be responded to Instantly


    How long does it take to get the complete project on THE IMPACT OF TEACHERS’ WELFARE PACKAGE ON TEACHERS’ JOB SATISFACTION ?

    Depending on how fast your payment and details is acknowledged by us, you will get the complete project within 30 minutes. However, on a very good day you can still get it within 15 minutes!


    How will I get my complete project?

    The Complete Project Material will be Delivered via your Email Address in an MS Word document format


    Can I get my Complete Project through WhatsApp?

    Yes! We also send your Complete Research Project to your WhatsApp Number


    What if my Project Supervisor made some changes to a topic i picked from your website?

    Call or Chat With Our 24/7 Custumer Care Desk: +2348037664978 and you will be responded to Instantly


    Do you assist students with Assignment, Term Paper, Seminar and Project Proposal?

    Call or Chat With Our 24/7 Custumer Care Desk: +2348037664978 and you will be responded to Instantly


    What if i do not have any project topic idea yet?

    Don't Worry! We've Got Your Covered. Chat with us on WhatsApp# to Get Instant Help.


    Why should I trust this website?

    We are well aware of fraudulent activities that have been happening on the internet. It is regrettable, but hopefully declining. However, we wish to reinstate to our esteemed clients that we are genuine and duly registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission as "TOPNOTCH INFOTECH ENTERPRISE". This site runs on Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), therefore all transactions on this site are HIGHLY secure and safe!


    I have a fresh topic that is not on your site. How do I go about it?

    Don't Worry, Chat with us on WhatsApp# (+234) 0803-766-4978 to Get Instant Help.