Published: January 04, 2011

A Comparative Study of Job Satisfaction between Teachers at Different

Pardeep Kumar
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Arun Rathore
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Somanpreet Singh
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Dharmendra Narwaria
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Abstract

The purpose of the study was to find out the difference between levels of job satisfaction among teachers at different set-ups. The variable selected for this study was job satisfaction of teachers. It was hypothesized that there would be a significant difference in job satisfaction of teachers at different levels. For the purpose of this study, through the randomization total 60 samples (20 for each group i.e. Primary, middle and secondary level) from different schools of Indore were selected. All the subjects were working as teachers in different schools of Indore. A Questionnaire for job satisfaction developed by Richard Bellingham was used for obtaining the data. For the analyses of data, descriptive statistics and ANOVA (one way analysis of variance) were used. After the analysis of the data it was found that, there was an insignificant difference in the job satisfaction of teacher at different levels. Thus, the research hypothesis was rejected at level of significance 0.05.

Keywords
Satisfaction Teacher Job                                  
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