Doctoral Dissertations
Date of Award
5-2001
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Education
Major
Educational Administration
Major Professor
Mary Jane Connelly
Committee Members
Lloyd Davis, Marvin Ernst, George Harris
Abstract
The conception of this research study resulted from an interest in the job satisfaction of teachers in the Tennessee Association of Christian Schools (TACS). The underlying purpose of this study was to identify work-related dimensions which could be predictors of overall job satisfaction for teachers in TACS, to identify groups of work-related variables (intrinsic, extrinsic, and religious) which could be predictors of TACS teachers' satisfaction with work-related dimensions, and to identify demographic variables which could account for differences of overall job satisfaction for teachers in TACS. The research problem is important in that a number of components inherent to key motivational theories have not been studied in schools that are members of TACS as a means of determining teacher job satisfaction. The population of the study consisted of 369 full-time teachers in 34 traditional TACS schools. The TACSQ, the survey questionnaire, was comprised of two sections: a 28-item nondemographic section and an 11-item demographic section.
Recommended Citation
Walker, Brian Eugene, "A study of job satisfaction of teachers in the Tennessee Association of Christian Schools. " PhD diss., University of Tennessee, 2001.
https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/6457