Volume : III, Issue : VII, July - 2014

Correlative Study of Teaching Effectiveness & Job Satisfaction of Higher Secondary School Teachers

Dr. Pravin Laxman Kothawade

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The Present study examines Teaching effectiveness and job satisfaction of Higher Secondary Teachers and correlation between Teaching effectiveness and job satisfaction. 495 Higher Secondary Teachers (91 female, 404 male, 334 of Art & 161 of Science faculty) were selected from different Higher Secondary schools of Dhule districts of North Maharashtra. The tools used for the present study were Teaching effectiveness scale developed by Pramodkumar & D. N.Mutha (department of Psychology ,Vallabha nagar (1985 ) & Job satisfaction scale developed by Amarsing & T. R .Sharma. The result indicates that a) Only 44.04 % Teachers have their teaching effective b) 84.64% Teachers are found satisfied in their teaching job. c) Correlation between Teaching effectiveness & job satisfaction of Higher Secondary Teachers is +ve but it is in slight proportion.

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Dr. Pravin Laxman Kothawade Correlative Study of Teaching Effectiveness & Job Satisfaction of Higher Secondary School Teachers Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.4, Issue.7 July 2014


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