An investigation of the effect of low salary on teachers’ academic performance in Liberia

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Autor(a) principal: Sucuoğlu, Esen
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Nyenatoh, Georglin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://ojs.revistagesec.org.br/secretariado/article/view/3053
Resumo: It is a widely known fact that salaries are one of the biggest factors affecting employees working performance regardless of the professional identity in any part of the world. As the title suggests this study was carried out on the issue of the administrative impact of low salary on teachers' performance in Liberia. The major goal was to uncover issues that both instructors and kids encounter as a result of low salaries. The study used a quantitative approach, with a total population of 1500 people and a sample size of 150 people, using a simple random sampling method. More than half of the instructors had evident effects of functioning fairly in the classroom and inconsistent attendance, according to the data. The data revealed that more than half of the instructors were paid low wages with little or no additional perks or allowances. To attain their targeted outcomes, both the national government and school authorities will need to do more. According to the findings, increases in teacher attributes are most likely to lead to significant gains in student performance. As a result, excellent education can only be ensured by great instructors. Gender, age, race, wage, personality, behavior, attitude, education, training, experience, job satisfaction, motivation, morale, ability, and skill are all listed as elements that influence a teacher's performance. Wages remain an important determinant, according to this study, which extensively analyzed and evaluated these effects.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An investigation of the effect of low salary on teachers’ academic performance in Liberia
title An investigation of the effect of low salary on teachers’ academic performance in Liberia
spellingShingle An investigation of the effect of low salary on teachers’ academic performance in Liberia
Sucuoğlu, Esen
Techer Salary
Impact of Low Salaries
Teacher Performance
Educational Administration
title_short An investigation of the effect of low salary on teachers’ academic performance in Liberia
title_full An investigation of the effect of low salary on teachers’ academic performance in Liberia
title_fullStr An investigation of the effect of low salary on teachers’ academic performance in Liberia
title_full_unstemmed An investigation of the effect of low salary on teachers’ academic performance in Liberia
title_sort An investigation of the effect of low salary on teachers’ academic performance in Liberia
author Sucuoğlu, Esen
author_facet Sucuoğlu, Esen
Nyenatoh, Georglin
author_role author
author2 Nyenatoh, Georglin
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Nyenatoh, Georglin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Techer Salary
Impact of Low Salaries
Teacher Performance
Educational Administration
topic Techer Salary
Impact of Low Salaries
Teacher Performance
Educational Administration
description It is a widely known fact that salaries are one of the biggest factors affecting employees working performance regardless of the professional identity in any part of the world. As the title suggests this study was carried out on the issue of the administrative impact of low salary on teachers' performance in Liberia. The major goal was to uncover issues that both instructors and kids encounter as a result of low salaries. The study used a quantitative approach, with a total population of 1500 people and a sample size of 150 people, using a simple random sampling method. More than half of the instructors had evident effects of functioning fairly in the classroom and inconsistent attendance, according to the data. The data revealed that more than half of the instructors were paid low wages with little or no additional perks or allowances. To attain their targeted outcomes, both the national government and school authorities will need to do more. According to the findings, increases in teacher attributes are most likely to lead to significant gains in student performance. As a result, excellent education can only be ensured by great instructors. Gender, age, race, wage, personality, behavior, attitude, education, training, experience, job satisfaction, motivation, morale, ability, and skill are all listed as elements that influence a teacher's performance. Wages remain an important determinant, according to this study, which extensively analyzed and evaluated these effects.
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