The Relationship Between Quality of Work Life and Job Motivation Among Iranian High School Teachers

This study examines the relationship between EFL teachers' quality of work life (QWL) and their job motivation. 126 Iranian EFL teachers currently working in high schools of Tehran were administered two questionnaires that assessed their motivation and quality of work life. Participants' m...

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Main Authors: Yasini, Ali, Hayat, Aliasghar, Yasini, Tahereh, Saadattalab, Ayatallah
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spelling my.uum.repo.305312024-03-13T08:27:37Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/30531/ The Relationship Between Quality of Work Life and Job Motivation Among Iranian High School Teachers Yasini, Ali Hayat, Aliasghar Yasini, Tahereh Saadattalab, Ayatallah LB1603 Secondary Education. High schools This study examines the relationship between EFL teachers' quality of work life (QWL) and their job motivation. 126 Iranian EFL teachers currently working in high schools of Tehran were administered two questionnaires that assessed their motivation and quality of work life. Participants' motivation to teach was assessed using a questionnaire developed by Noe & Bachhuber (1990) which includes three major subscales: career insight (8 items), career identity (5 items), and career resilience (13 items). In addition this study used Walton's (1973) widely used quality of work life questionnaire. This 29-item questionnaire includes eight subscales: adequate and fair compensation (4 items), safe and healthy working (3 items), continued growth and security (3 items), constitutionalism in the work organization (5 items), the social relevance of work life (3 items), total life space (4 items), social integration in the work organization (4 items), and human progress capabilities (3 items). The results revealed that Iranian EFL teachers experience medium to low levels of motivation and QWL. In addition, a significant relationship was found between QWL categories and job motivation. Further, the best QWL predictors for teacher motivation were identified. The findings of this study are hoped to serve as a reference for principals and educational decision-makers in bringing about higher levels of motivation for language teachers. Universiti Utara Malaysia Press 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/30531/1/MMJ%2015%2000%202011%2031-43.pdf Yasini, Ali and Hayat, Aliasghar and Yasini, Tahereh and Saadattalab, Ayatallah (2011) The Relationship Between Quality of Work Life and Job Motivation Among Iranian High School Teachers. Malaysian Management Journal (MMJ), 15. pp. 31-43. ISSN 0128-6226 https://e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/mmj/article/view/8974 10.32890/mmj 10.32890/mmj 10.32890/mmj
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Yasini, Ali
Hayat, Aliasghar
Yasini, Tahereh
Saadattalab, Ayatallah
The Relationship Between Quality of Work Life and Job Motivation Among Iranian High School Teachers
description This study examines the relationship between EFL teachers' quality of work life (QWL) and their job motivation. 126 Iranian EFL teachers currently working in high schools of Tehran were administered two questionnaires that assessed their motivation and quality of work life. Participants' motivation to teach was assessed using a questionnaire developed by Noe & Bachhuber (1990) which includes three major subscales: career insight (8 items), career identity (5 items), and career resilience (13 items). In addition this study used Walton's (1973) widely used quality of work life questionnaire. This 29-item questionnaire includes eight subscales: adequate and fair compensation (4 items), safe and healthy working (3 items), continued growth and security (3 items), constitutionalism in the work organization (5 items), the social relevance of work life (3 items), total life space (4 items), social integration in the work organization (4 items), and human progress capabilities (3 items). The results revealed that Iranian EFL teachers experience medium to low levels of motivation and QWL. In addition, a significant relationship was found between QWL categories and job motivation. Further, the best QWL predictors for teacher motivation were identified. The findings of this study are hoped to serve as a reference for principals and educational decision-makers in bringing about higher levels of motivation for language teachers.
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Hayat, Aliasghar
Yasini, Tahereh
Saadattalab, Ayatallah
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title The Relationship Between Quality of Work Life and Job Motivation Among Iranian High School Teachers
title_short The Relationship Between Quality of Work Life and Job Motivation Among Iranian High School Teachers
title_full The Relationship Between Quality of Work Life and Job Motivation Among Iranian High School Teachers
title_fullStr The Relationship Between Quality of Work Life and Job Motivation Among Iranian High School Teachers
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship Between Quality of Work Life and Job Motivation Among Iranian High School Teachers
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