Relationship between the perceived organizational climate and teachers' job commitment / 'Afifah Shamsul Anuar

Teachers want a work environment in which interpersonal relations are trusting and healthy (Smith, Hoy, & Sweetland, 2001). The two concepts are complementary to each other. A healthy organizational climate facilitates the development of faculty trust; in turn, faculty trust promotes a healthy o...

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Main Author: Shamsul Anuar, 'Afifah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14262/
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description Teachers want a work environment in which interpersonal relations are trusting and healthy (Smith, Hoy, & Sweetland, 2001). The two concepts are complementary to each other. A healthy organizational climate facilitates the development of faculty trust; in turn, faculty trust promotes a healthy organization. This study examined the perceived organizational climate among teachers and their level of job commitment. In addition, this study also aimed to investigate the relationship between school climate and teacher commitment. The study focused on secondary schools in the suburban area located in Selangor. Thirty school teachers from two secondary schools took part in this study. The findings revealed that the crucial interactions that make up organizational school climate are those of teacher to teacher and teacher to principal. It was also found that there was a significant relationship between the school organizational climate and teachers' job commitment. A principal's influence and collegiality among the teachers contribute to teacher commitment.
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spelling uitm-142622016-08-11T06:50:15Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14262/ Relationship between the perceived organizational climate and teachers' job commitment / 'Afifah Shamsul Anuar Shamsul Anuar, 'Afifah Teachers. Teaching personnel Psychology Teachers want a work environment in which interpersonal relations are trusting and healthy (Smith, Hoy, & Sweetland, 2001). The two concepts are complementary to each other. A healthy organizational climate facilitates the development of faculty trust; in turn, faculty trust promotes a healthy organization. This study examined the perceived organizational climate among teachers and their level of job commitment. In addition, this study also aimed to investigate the relationship between school climate and teacher commitment. The study focused on secondary schools in the suburban area located in Selangor. Thirty school teachers from two secondary schools took part in this study. The findings revealed that the crucial interactions that make up organizational school climate are those of teacher to teacher and teacher to principal. It was also found that there was a significant relationship between the school organizational climate and teachers' job commitment. A principal's influence and collegiality among the teachers contribute to teacher commitment. 2014 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14262/1/TD_AFIFAH%20SHAMSUL%20ANUAR%20ED%2014_5.pdf Shamsul Anuar, 'Afifah (2014) Relationship between the perceived organizational climate and teachers' job commitment / 'Afifah Shamsul Anuar. (2014) Degree thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA.
spellingShingle Teachers. Teaching personnel
Psychology
Shamsul Anuar, 'Afifah
Relationship between the perceived organizational climate and teachers' job commitment / 'Afifah Shamsul Anuar
title Relationship between the perceived organizational climate and teachers' job commitment / 'Afifah Shamsul Anuar
title_full Relationship between the perceived organizational climate and teachers' job commitment / 'Afifah Shamsul Anuar
title_fullStr Relationship between the perceived organizational climate and teachers' job commitment / 'Afifah Shamsul Anuar
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between the perceived organizational climate and teachers' job commitment / 'Afifah Shamsul Anuar
title_short Relationship between the perceived organizational climate and teachers' job commitment / 'Afifah Shamsul Anuar
title_sort relationship between the perceived organizational climate and teachers' job commitment / 'afifah shamsul anuar
topic Teachers. Teaching personnel
Psychology
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/14262/