Rewards and the Job Performance and Teachers in Primary Secondary Schools in Kyegegwa District
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2014-01
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
Rewards constitute one of the factors that employers use to influence desirable employee
job performance. Indeed, private schools in Kyegegwa District offer their teachers
financial and non-financial rewards as a way of motivating them to effectively execute
their mandated duties. However, the job performance of the teachers has been reported
poor. The study sought to examine the relationship between rewards and the job
performance of teachers in private secondary schools in Kyegegwa District. Its objectives
included: (i) finding out the perceptions about financial rewards and their relationship to
the job performance of the teachers and (ii) finding out the perceptions about non
financial rewards and their relationship to the job performance of the teachers in private
secondary schools in Kyegegwa District. Data from a cross-sectional survey of teachers,
head teachers and bursars was analyzed using quantitative and qualitative techniques with
the aid of the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS). The results showed that the
perceptions about financial rewards were poor and these were positively related to the
current poor teachers’ job performance (r= 0.784, p = 0.032). The perceptions about non
financial rewards were also poor and these were positively related to the current poor
teachers’ job performance (r = 0.526, p = 0.018). The implications of the study are that
private school administrators should focus more on offering fair financial and non
financial rewards which are perceived to compare well with the teachers’ work effort, the
financial and non-financial rewards which compare well with those of their colleagues in
school, and the financial and non-financial rewards which compare well with teachers in
other schools elsewhere in order to eliminate the problem of poor job performance of
teachers in private secondary schools in Kyegegwa District.
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Rewards, Job Performance, Teachers, Primary Secondary Schools
Citation
Ssekisasi, Bernard (2014) Rewards and the Job Performance and Teachers in Primary Secondary Schools in Kyegegwa District