The relationship between the extent of participation in decision-making at home and in school and certain psychosocial aspects in the lives of college faculty member in the four universities in Iloilo City
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This study was conducted to determine the relationship between the extent of participation in decision-making at home and in school and four psychosocial aspects in teachers’ lives; namely, esteem (self), satisfaction with home and school conditions, motivation to work and to cooperate in home and school activities, and esteem (others) 1. In determining the relationship between the focal variables, the following were controlled separately and simultaneously: sex, marital status, educational attainment, length of teaching experience, and monthly family income.
The study involved two-hundred fifty full-time college faculty members proportionately allocated to the four universities in Iloilo City; namely, University of Iloilo, University of San Agustin, Central Philippine University, and West Visayas State University. The sample respondents were drawn using systematic sampling with a random start.
The main instrument used in this study was a 52- item self-administered questionnaire about certain personal attitudes, tendencies, and feelings manifesting the four psychosocial aspects in the lives of teachers.
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Unpublished Doctoral dissertationSuggested Citation
Lopez, M. G. (1998). The relationship between the extent of participation in decision-making at home and in school and certain psychosocial aspects in the lives of college faculty member in the four universities in Iloilo City.Type
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