Does teachers' self-efficacy influence their organizational commitment?

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Autor(a) principal: Waweru, Nancy Minjire
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Kihoro, Prof. John Mwaniki, Gachunga, Prof. Hazel Gachoka
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/1357
Resumo: Self-efficacy has become the focus of attention in the field of teaching. Teachers with higher teaching efficacy portray more enthusiasm for teaching and have greater commitment to teaching. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether self-efficacy has an influence on teachers’ organizational commitment (OC). This study hypothesized that teachers’ self-efficacy would have no significant relationship on teachers’ organizational commitment. The study employed survey research design to establish the relationship between self-efficacy and teachers’ OC. Simple random sampling was employed to draw a study population of 480 teachers in secondary schools in Nairobi, Machakos, Kajiado, and Kiambu counties in Kenya. The method of data collection was through the use of questionnaires which were distributed randomly to respondents. The data was analyzed through descriptive, correlation and regression analysis. The study established that teachers’ self-efficacy had positive influence on their OC which indicates that teachers with high self-efficacy were more committed to their institutions. The study recommends that teachers’ employer should provide new teachers with guided mastery experiences and come up with ways of building their self-efficacy in order to improve their OC. The study suggests further research on the effect of teachers’ self-efficacy on students’ achievements.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Does teachers' self-efficacy influence their organizational commitment?
title Does teachers' self-efficacy influence their organizational commitment?
spellingShingle Does teachers' self-efficacy influence their organizational commitment?
Waweru, Nancy Minjire
Self-efficacy
Organizational Commitment
Affective Commitment
Continuance commitment
Normative Commitment
title_short Does teachers' self-efficacy influence their organizational commitment?
title_full Does teachers' self-efficacy influence their organizational commitment?
title_fullStr Does teachers' self-efficacy influence their organizational commitment?
title_full_unstemmed Does teachers' self-efficacy influence their organizational commitment?
title_sort Does teachers' self-efficacy influence their organizational commitment?
author Waweru, Nancy Minjire
author_facet Waweru, Nancy Minjire
Kihoro, Prof. John Mwaniki
Gachunga, Prof. Hazel Gachoka
author_role author
author2 Kihoro, Prof. John Mwaniki
Gachunga, Prof. Hazel Gachoka
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Waweru, Nancy Minjire
Kihoro, Prof. John Mwaniki
Gachunga, Prof. Hazel Gachoka
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Self-efficacy
Organizational Commitment
Affective Commitment
Continuance commitment
Normative Commitment
topic Self-efficacy
Organizational Commitment
Affective Commitment
Continuance commitment
Normative Commitment
description Self-efficacy has become the focus of attention in the field of teaching. Teachers with higher teaching efficacy portray more enthusiasm for teaching and have greater commitment to teaching. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether self-efficacy has an influence on teachers’ organizational commitment (OC). This study hypothesized that teachers’ self-efficacy would have no significant relationship on teachers’ organizational commitment. The study employed survey research design to establish the relationship between self-efficacy and teachers’ OC. Simple random sampling was employed to draw a study population of 480 teachers in secondary schools in Nairobi, Machakos, Kajiado, and Kiambu counties in Kenya. The method of data collection was through the use of questionnaires which were distributed randomly to respondents. The data was analyzed through descriptive, correlation and regression analysis. The study established that teachers’ self-efficacy had positive influence on their OC which indicates that teachers with high self-efficacy were more committed to their institutions. The study recommends that teachers’ employer should provide new teachers with guided mastery experiences and come up with ways of building their self-efficacy in order to improve their OC. The study suggests further research on the effect of teachers’ self-efficacy on students’ achievements.
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