Motivational Factors as Predictors of Teaching Motivation Among Junior High School Teachers in the New Normal

Emmanuel Cuasay Revilla, Leandro Ragudo Remojo, Joanna Marie de Borja

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Abstract: Motivational Factors as Predictors of Teaching Motivation Among Junior High School Teachers in the New Normal. Objectives: The study determined the relationship of three motivational factors (Health and Safety Readiness and Preparedness in Distance Learning and Support and Opportunities) to the teaching motivation in the new normal of junior high school teachers. Methods: Regression analysis was used to measure the significant relationships among the three motivational factors and teaching motivation of 204 (34 percent male and 66 percent female) respondents who answered the online survey. Findings: The motivational factors such as health and safety (is equal to 0.258 p is equal to 0.003) and readiness and preparedness in distance learning (is equal to 0.217 p is equal to 0.024) revealed that these are significant predictors of teaching motivation. Conclusion: Even though the three motivational factors have a direct positive relationship to teachers level of motivation, it was revealed that the health and safety motivational factors result in the highest need of emphasis to level up a teacher’s motivation to continue teaching.

Keywords: Teaching motivation, teachers motivational factors, distance learning.

Abstrak: Faktor Motivasional Sebagai Prediktor Motivasi Mengajar Guru SMP di Masa New Normal. Tujuan: Penelitian ini menentukan hubungan tiga faktor motivasi (Kesehatan dan Keselamatan, Kesiapan dan Kesiapsiagaan dalam Pembelajaran Jarak Jauh dan Dukungan dan Peluang) terhadap motivasi mengajar guru sekolah menengah pertama di era normal baru. Metode: Analisis regresi digunakan untuk mengukur hubungan yang signifikan antara ketiga faktor motivasi dan motivasi mengajar dari 204 (34 persen laki-laki dan 66 persen perempuan) responden yang menjawab survei online. Temuan: Faktor motivasi seperti kesehatan dan keselamatan (sama dengan 0,258 p sama dengan 0,003) dan kesiapan dan kesiapan dalam pembelajaran jarak jauh (sama dengan 0,217 p sama dengan 0,024) dinyatakan sebagai prediktor signifikan dari motivasi mengajar. Kesimpulan: Meskipun ketiga faktor motivasi memiliki hubungan positif langsung dengan tingkat motivasi guru, terungkap bahwa faktor kesehatan dan keselamatan yang membutuhkan dorongan terbesar untuk meningkatkan motivasi guru untuk melanjutkan mengajar.

Kata kunci: motivasi mengajar, faktor-faktor motivasi guru, pembelajaran jarak jauh.

 

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v12.i1.202208


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