Motivation and staff performance, A case study of selected primary schools in Atiira sub county, Serere district
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2024
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Busitema University
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The goal of this study was to determine the impact of Staff Motivation on the Performance of
Primary School Teachers in the Atiira Sub-county in Serere district. The study's goals were to
determine the effect of pay on teachers' job performance, the impact of administrative school
rules on teachers' performance, and the relationship between the working environment and
teachers' job performance. The study used both quantitative and qualitative methods. A
descriptive survey study design was used because it allowed for the collection of self-
reported data from predetermined samples of respondents. Teachers and school
administrators were among those who took part in the study. To collect data from the
respondents, a self-administered questionnaire and an interview guide were used. The data
was analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. The study discovered that teachers'
performance in primary schools is influenced by remuneration, that school administration
policies influence teachers' performance in primary schools, and that there is a correlation
between teachers' performance in primary schools and the school working environment.
It was discovered that when instructors are compensated, their performance improves.
Primary school teachers' performance improved as a result of stronger school administration
policies and a more conducive working environment. The researcher then proposed
compensating teachers in order to influence their performance. Policies that improve teacher
performance should be promoted by school administration. Finally, a working environment
conducive to teaching and learning must be created.
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Akora, O. A. (2024). Motivation and staff Performance, A case study of selected primary schools in Atiira Sub County, Serere District [Research report]. Busitema University.