STATISTICAL EVIDENCE OF ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN LASBELA

A CASE OF JOB SATISFACTION

Authors

  • Muhammad Yousuf Sharjeel Professor in Education, Department of Teacher Education, Federal Urdu University of Art, Sciences and Technology.
  • Safia Niazi Associate Professor & Chairperson, Department of Education, Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University-Lyari.
  • Shahzad Haider Faculty of Education, LUAWMS-Uthal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47720/hi.2021.0502e06

Keywords:

Organizational Commitment, Emotional Intelligence, Job Satisfaction, Secondary School Teachers.

Abstract

This study examines the association between job satisfaction, organizational commitment and emotional intelligence of secondary school teachers of District Lasbela. The study adopted quantitative research methodology with survey method of research. A total of 150 respondents, selected through stratified random sampling participated in the study. Primary data were collected through three various constructs. The collected data were analysed using various techniques of SPSS (v22). The study finds a significant relationship between organizational commitment, emotional intelligence and job satisfaction of secondary school teachers in the district of Lasbela. The study, in the light of its findings, recommends that a proper system of reward and appreciation be mechanized to motivate teachers towards their professional commitments while they perform their professional duties. The study will contribute in formulation of incentive and reward system in public sector education as well as help educational management to understand the organizational behavior of secondary teachers in Lasbela.

Published

2021-06-30

How to Cite

Sharjeel, M. Y., Niazi, S., & Haider, S. (2021). STATISTICAL EVIDENCE OF ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN LASBELA: A CASE OF JOB SATISFACTION. Habibia Islamicus (The International Journal of Arabic and Islamic Research), 5(2), 60-72. https://doi.org/10.47720/hi.2021.0502e06