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This study was aimed at comparing the organizational commitment, morale
and job satisfaction of Subject Specialists and Lecturers teaching at intermediate
level. The major objectives of the study were to compare the level of organizational
commitment, morale and job satisfaction of Subject Specialists and Lecturers and also
to determine the relationship among organizational commitment, morale and job
satisfaction of Subject Specialist and Lecturers. The differences in the level of
organizational commitment, morale and job satisfaction of Subject Specialists and
Lecturers were calculated and relationship among their organizational commitment,
morale and job satisfaction was found. The study was delimited to Subject Specialists
of Government Higher Secondary Schools and Lecturers of Government Colleges
working on regular basis, in the jurisdiction of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province,
Pakistan. It was an inferential study and the survey method was used for data
collection. The population for the study was all the Subject Specialists of 292
Government Higher Secondary Schools and the Lecturers of 177 Government
Colleges of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Using the single-stage duster sampling
technique a sample of 610 Subject Specialists from 95 Government Higher Secondary
Schools and 526 Lecturers from 45 Government Colleges was selected. Three
instruments i.e. Organizational Commitment Scale (OCS) adapted from
Organizational Commitment Questionnaire by Mowday, Steers, and Porter (1979),
Morale Scale (MS) adapted from Purdue Teacher Opinionaire used by Houchard
(2005) and Job Satisfaction Scale (JSS) adapted from Scale of Job Satisfaction by Bas
and Ardic (2002) were used for the collection of data in this study. All the three
instruments were validated by seven experts and administered to 145 respondents (74
Subject Specialists and 71 Lecturers) for pilot testing. Data were collected through
vitipersonal visits. The number of respondents in this study was 951 (542 Subject
Specialists and 409 Lecturers). Data were analyzed by applying two-sample t-test and
the Pearson’s correlation test. The major findings of the study were that Lecturers
showed a higher level of organizational commitment, morale and job satisfaction as
compared to Subject Specialists. There was no difference in level of organizational
commitment, morale and job satisfaction between the urban and rural Subject
Specialists; the rural Lecturers have higher level of morale and job satisfaction than
urban Lecturers while no difference was found in their level of organizational
commitment, Both die male and
female Subject Specialists as well as Lecturers
showed no difference in their level of job satisfaction. Bui male Subject Specialists
and Lecturers both showed higher level of organizational commitment than their
female counterpart. On the other hand in case of morale, male and female Subject
Specialists showed no difference while male Lecturers have higher level of morale
than females. The Subject Specialists having more than 7 years experience showed
higher level of organizational commitment and job satisfaction than the less
experienced Subject Specialists while no difference was found in their level of
morale. On the other hand Lecturers showed no difference in all the three variables
i.e. organizational commitment, morale and job satisfaction with respect to experience
and qualification. The Subject Specialists having only Master degree showed higher
level of morale and job satisfaction as compared to those having higher qualification
of M. Phil, and Ph, D., while no difference was found in their level of organizational
commitment with respect to qualification. A strong positive relationship was found
among organizational commitment, morale and job satisfaction for both the cadres of
Subject Specialists and Lecturers.
It was recommended that enough physical facilities, conducive working
ixenvironment and higher qualification allowance might be given to Subject Specialists,
there was need to change the physical facilities and working environment in the
Higher Secondary Schools and higher qualification allowance may be awarded to
Subject Specialists. |
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