Job satisfaction, professional growth, and mathematics teachers’ impressions about school environment

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https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.31.7424

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mathematics teaching, job satisfaction, professionalism, unions, politics, Nepal

Abstract

This study examined high school mathematics teachers’ job satisfaction and professional growth in Nepal. The data were collected from 49 high school mathematics teachers using a structured questionnaire with Likert-scale items and some open-ended questions. The quantitative and qualitative analysis revealed mixed findings. Mathematics teachers were relatively satisfied with their profession; however, various factors were important for job satisfaction and professional growth. The three most important were inservice training and educational resources, schools’ infrastructure, and financial incentives. The data analysis further contends that the school education system must be free from politics, and the procedure of forming the school management committee (SMC) must be isolated from political intervention. Furthermore, school teachers are prohibited or discouraged from participating in politics as political cadres. The data revealed that the different teachers’ unions need to work on behalf of teachers’ welfare rather than carry forward their political parties’ agendas and ideologies.

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Author Biographies

Bhesh Mainali, Rider University

Bhesh Raj Mainali is an associate professor in mathematics education at the School of Education, Rider University. His research focuses on the professional development of mathematics teachers, the integration of ICT in teaching and learning mathematics, and the role of representation in mathematics. He published articles in various journals such as Research in Mathematics Education, International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, and International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science, and Technology.

Shashidhar Belbase, United Arab Emirates University

Shashidhar Belbase is an assistant professor at the College of Education, United Arab Emirates University. His research interest ranges from teacher and student beliefs about teaching-learning mathematics with technology, interdisciplinary STEM/STEAM education, and other cross-cutting issues of education and environment. He published articles in various journals such as International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science, and Technology, International Journal of Research in Education and Science, and International Journal on Emerging Mathematics Education.

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Published

2023-03-07

How to Cite

Mainali, B., & Belbase, S. (2023). Job satisfaction, professional growth, and mathematics teachers’ impressions about school environment. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 31. https://doi.org/10.14507/epaa.31.7424

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