影響宏都拉斯高中教師激勵因素之研究

dc.contributor蔡錫濤zh_TW
dc.contributorShir-Tau Tsaien_US
dc.contributor.author馬莉莎zh_TW
dc.contributor.authorMelissa Dilieth Mendez Valladaresen_US
dc.date.accessioned2019-08-28T02:00:32Z
dc.date.available2008-6-18
dc.date.available2019-08-28T02:00:32Z
dc.date.issued2008
dc.description.abstractMotivation is a natural state of mind that comes from the need of something. Unfortunately, not everybody is motivated; it is here when people need something or someone to help them in this aspect. Teachers in Honduras have this problem, but no one see what is really happening and why educators behave the way they do. Many studies have been made about motivation in different areas, and even in education in general, but not too many focused on teachers’ motivation; this is the reason why this research tends to explore the factors that affect educators’ motivation. A non-experimental quantitative study was conducted through questionnaire survey as data collection technique. The sample for this study includes 364 high school teachers from public schools in Tegucigalpa, capital city of Honduras, getting a response rate of 86.6%. The research used the purposive or judgmental sampling technique of nonrandom or non-probability sampling procedure. The interpretation of the data collected was analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-Test and one-way ANOVA test. The findings showed that School Environment and Administration are the two factors that affect teachers’ motivation the most. It also confirms that high school teachers in Honduras are in a neutral point of their motivation. The ANOVA explains that gender and age and the motivational factors are not statistically significant. It also shows that teachers’ salary, years of service, and contract type are statistically significant with some of the motivational factors. In addition, comments about their motivation were provided by some educators, stating that for them the most frustrating aspect in their work life is the Administration followed by School Environment. It is important to note that the findings were limited to public high school teachers and cannot be generalized to teachers of other levels. At the end of the study the researcher concluded that The Ministry of Education in Honduras and high school principals need to work harder in order to improve their teachers’ motivation. Finally, the study also offers some recommendations for the schools and principals, so they can have a view of the situation of their teachers; for the educators, because they also need to help themselves, and future researchers in the area of motivation in Education.zh_TW
dc.description.sponsorship國際人力資源發展研究所zh_TW
dc.identifierGN0695740194
dc.identifier.urihttp://etds.lib.ntnu.edu.tw/cgi-bin/gs32/gsweb.cgi?o=dstdcdr&s=id=%22GN0695740194%22.&%22.id.&
dc.identifier.urihttp://rportal.lib.ntnu.edu.tw:80/handle/20.500.12235/84979
dc.language英文
dc.subject激勵因素zh_TW
dc.subject非激勵因素zh_TW
dc.subject宏都拉斯zh_TW
dc.subjectTeachers’ motivationen_US
dc.subjectteachers’ demotivationen_US
dc.subjectmotivational factorsen_US
dc.subjectdemographic dataen_US
dc.subjectHondurasen_US
dc.title影響宏都拉斯高中教師激勵因素之研究zh_TW
dc.titleFactors Affecting High School Teachers’ Motivation in Hondurasen_US

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