International Association of Educators   |  ISSN: 1308-951X

Original article | International Journal of Research in Teacher Education 2018, Vol. 9(1) 27-33

Job satisfaction among Teacher Educators in Warangal District

Srilatha Goli

pp. 27 - 33   |  Manu. Number: MANU-1801-06-0002

Published online: March 31, 2018  |   Number of Views: 150  |  Number of Download: 762


Abstract

This study is undertaken with a view to assess the influence of Gender, management, locality, methodology they taught and experience on the job satisfaction of teacher educators. A   tool developed by “Sam cartwright Adrian wells” is adopted and the same is tested    for its suitability and thus localized tool is administered to the teacher educators by using random sampling technic. 60 teacher educators have come into the sample. Government, Urban working teacher educators have higher level of job satisfaction. Gender, methodology and experience of teacher educators did n’t influence the job satisfaction of the Teacher educators.

Keywords: Job satisfaction, Teacher Educators


How to Cite this Article?

APA 6th edition
Goli, S. (2018). Job satisfaction among Teacher Educators in Warangal District. International Journal of Research in Teacher Education, 9(1), 27-33.

Harvard
Goli, S. (2018). Job satisfaction among Teacher Educators in Warangal District. International Journal of Research in Teacher Education, 9(1), pp. 27-33.

Chicago 16th edition
Goli, Srilatha (2018). "Job satisfaction among Teacher Educators in Warangal District". International Journal of Research in Teacher Education 9 (1):27-33.

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