Quality of School Work Life of Public School Teachers: Cases from Turkey and Pakistan

Authors

  • Muhammad Akram
  • Abdurrahman Ilgan
  • Oyku Ozu
  • Ashfaque Ahmad Shah National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia

Keywords:

developmental opportunities, fair wages, quality of school work life, school facilities

Abstract

The Quality of Work life (QWL) is the employees’ feeling or perception of being comfortable with their work. The objective of the present study was to compare Quality of School Work Life (QSWL) of public school teachers from Turkey and Pakistan. A QSWL scale developed by Ilgan, Ata, Zepeda and Ozu-Cengiz (2014) having 30 items was used as the research instrument. The sample included 995 Turkish teachers (from 8 cities) and 716 Pakistani teachers (from 5 cities of Punjab). Reliability coefficient of QSWL scale was 0.81. Further, five subscales within the QSWL tools were identified through its exploratory factor analysis. On all these 5 subscales of QSWL (when analysed separately), Turkish and Pakistani teachers differed significantly in their perceptions; however, they were found appreciating similar QSWL in the aggregate analyses. In detailed analyses of various subgroups only female teachers from Pakistan were found better on QSWL than their Turkish counterparts.

 

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2020-09-26

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Muhammad Akram, Abdurrahman Ilgan, Oyku Ozu, and Ashfaque Ahmad Shah National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia, trans. 2020. “Quality of School Work Life of Public School Teachers: Cases from Turkey and Pakistan”. Journal of Education and Educational Development 4 (2). https://journals.iobm.edu.pk/index.php/joeed/article/view/173.

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