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Job Satisfaction: A Challenging Area of Research in Education
Indian Education Commission (1966) describes teacher as one of the most important
factors contributing to the national development. He is the pivot around which all the
educational programs, such as curriculum, syllabus, textbooks, evaluation, etc.,
rotate. The best system of education may fail to achieve the desire ends in the absence
of sincere, competent and professionally aware teachers. National Policy on
Education (1986) rightly states “No people can rise above the level of its teachers”.
As a person imbibes, interprets and disseminates the relevant items of culture and
traditions of the past, he creates new knowledge, promotes innovations, critically
appraises the past and its traditions and cultures, sifts the grain from the chaffe,
strengthens social and economic fabrics of the nation. Education is basically the
influence which the teacher exerts on the students entrusted to his care. Effective
teachers are required in the classroom because even the best curriculum and most
perfect syllabus remain ineffective in the absence of a good teacher. The teaching
profession, according to Daniels (1973) inherently entails certain well-known self
obvious and implicit obligations, commitments and expectations from its members.
The society bestows its trust on all the professionals to rise to the demands of the
profession. In order to perform his role of paramount and vital significance
effectively, a teacher should be professionally aware of professional demands and
obligations placed on him by the profession. Further the role of teachers in
influencing the future of our advancing national development is becoming
increasingly important. Development of the country requires a high rate of production
and fullest possible utilization of both human as well as material resources.
Nowadays, there is, however, a general feeling that the teachers do not have
satisfaction in their job. There seems to be growing discontentment towards their job
as a result of which standard of education are falling. Teachers are dissatisfied in
spite of different plans and programs, which have been implemented to improve their
job. Job satisfaction consists of total body of feeling about the nature of job
promotion, nature of supervision etc. that an individual has about his job. If the sum
total of influence of these factors gives arises to feelings of satisfaction, the individual
has job satisfaction. Under such circumstances it is essential that the proper
understanding concerning satisfaction emanating from the job life be obtained
Job Satisfaction: A Challenging Area of Research in Education
Indian Education Commission (1966) describes teacher as one of the most important
factors contributing to the national development. He is the pivot around which all the
educational programs, such as curriculum, syllabus, textbooks, evaluation, etc.,
rotate. The best system of education may fail to achieve the desire ends in the absence
of sincere, competent and professionally aware teachers. National Policy on
Education (1986) rightly states “No people can rise above the level of its teachers”.
As a person imbibes, interprets and disseminates the relevant items of culture and
traditions of the past, he creates new knowledge, promotes innovations, critically
appraises the past and its traditions and cultures, sifts the grain from the chaffe,
strengthens social and economic fabrics of the nation. Education is basically the
influence which the teacher exerts on the students entrusted to his care. Effective
teachers are required in the classroom because even the best curriculum and most
perfect syllabus remain ineffective in the absence of a good teacher. The teaching
profession, according to Daniels (1973) inherently entails certain well-known self
obvious and implicit obligations, commitments and expectations from its members.
The society bestows its trust on all the professionals to rise to the demands of the
profession. In order to perform his role of paramount and vital significance
effectively, a teacher should be professionally aware of professional demands and
obligations placed on him by the profession. Further the role of teachers in
influencing the future of our advancing national development is becoming
increasingly important. Development of the country requires a high rate of production
and fullest possible utilization of both human as well as material resources.
Nowadays, there is, however, a general feeling that the teachers do not have
satisfaction in their job. There seems to be growing discontentment towards their job
as a result of which standard of education are falling. Teachers are dissatisfied in
spite of different plans and programs, which have been implemented to improve their
job. Job satisfaction consists of total body of feeling about the nature of job
promotion, nature of supervision etc. that an individual has about his job. If the sum
total of influence of these factors gives arises to feelings of satisfaction, the individual
has job satisfaction. Under such circumstances it is essential that the proper
understanding concerning satisfaction emanating from the job life be obtained