Faculty members’ level of satisfaction on the institutional services of the university
Abstract
The study determined the level of satisfaction of the faculty members of Central Philippine University for the school year 2004-2005. It also determined relationships that exist between level of satisfaction and personal characteristics such as age, sex, civil status, religion, educational attainment, length of service and basic monthly income. Results revealed that faculty members were mostly “satisfied” in areas of planning and implementation of policies; communication; roles and functions; supervisory consideration; and training, career, social and spiritual development but were only “slightly satisfied” with their physical working condition and remuneration and benefits. Over-all satisfaction result shows that faculty members of Central Philippine University were “satisfied”. Gamma and Chi-square tests were used to measure relationships that exist among selected variables and level of satisfaction. Of the variables involved, only educational attainment and basic monthly income have inverse significant relationships with level of satisfaction.
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Junsay, M. (2007). Faculty members’ level of satisfaction on the institutional services of the university.Uri
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1908-515XMga Paksa
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