THE ANALYSIS OF INTERCONNECTIONS BETWEEN SCHOOL CULTURE FEATURES AND TEACHER JOB SATISFACTION
Vilnius University Siauliai Academy (LITHUANIA)
About this paper:
Conference name: 14th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies
Dates: 4-6 July, 2022
Location: Palma, Spain
Abstract:
The global COVID19 pandemic, migration and other global changes have posed many challenges and variations in educational institutions. Quarantine, limited close contact, war refugees integration disrupted the normal educational process in the country, obliging the organization as well as the teachers themselves to adapt to changed conditions. The research findings reveal a reciprocal link between the school culture and teachers job satisfaction, so there is a presumption that this stressful period unequivocally influenced teachers ’job satisfaction and the alternation of the elements of school culture. Job satisfaction is important not only for the psychological and physical well-being of teachers, personal development and the effectiveness and motivation of its activities, but also for the school itself as the organization. Depending on how well the teacher manages to cope with inner experiences, to overcome difficulties, depends on his motivation for work and emotional state, which influences his behaviour, performance and influences the general culture of the school. A harmonious school culture correlates with personal needs, external and internal satisfaction with their activities. Teachers are more satisfied with their work when their values coincide with the values of the organization and mutual trust between the manager and the employees leads the organization towards its successful management.
The aim of the research is to reveal the interrelationships between school culture and teachers' job satisfaction in relation to the varied educational conditions in the educational institution. The methodology of quantitative research was chosen using closed - ended questionnaires: school culture questionnaire (Denison, 2000) and job satisfaction questionnaire (Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire, MSQ). In the survey participated, using objective and convenient selection methods, the teachers of one selected district of Lithuania, working in different types of educational institutions.
Descriptive, multidimensional statistical methods of the research results and correlation analysis reveal the internecine correlation of different features of school culture and the teachers‘ different levels of job satisfaction. The performed comparative analysis made presumptions for highlighting the connections between the cultural features of the school, such as engagement (empowerment, team orientation, capacity development), coherence (core values, consensus, coordination and integration), adaptation (implementing changes, individualized education, organizational learning), mission (strategic directions and goals, goals and aspirations, vision) and the teachers ’satisfaction of the job and its internal and external aspects. The comparative analysis of results is presented highlighting differences not only according to sociodemographic characteristics of subjects, but also it is sought to highlight changes at current period by presenting and comparing results with the results of studies already performed in the context chosen previously.Keywords:
School culture, job satisfaction, educational institution, teacher, interconnections.