Une étude des caractéristiques de l'emploi de directeur adjoint d'école au Québec /

School vice-principals never aroused so much the interest of educational researchers. The studies done were mostly of a descriptive nature and only a very small number were in a formal, theoretical context. A tendency is emerging in education and consists of recognizing more and more the importance...

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Main Author: St-Pierre, Marc
Other Authors: Barnabe, Clermont (advisor)
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Language:fr
Published: McGill University 1992
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.569022014-02-13T03:47:01ZUne étude des caractéristiques de l'emploi de directeur adjoint d'école au Québec /St-Pierre, MarcSchool principals -- Québec (Province)School vice-principals never aroused so much the interest of educational researchers. The studies done were mostly of a descriptive nature and only a very small number were in a formal, theoretical context. A tendency is emerging in education and consists of recognizing more and more the importance of the vice-principal's role in the schools, specially from the perspective of educational change.The purpose of the study was to assess the level of internal motivation for a sample of school vice-principals and examine the vice principals job using the Job Characteristic Theory developed by Hackman and Oldham (1980) as a theoretical base, in an effort to identify specific aspects of the job that might be improved.The Job Diagnostic Survey was used to obtain data from a sample of 131 vice-principals in francophone public schools across the province of Quebec. One way analysis of variance and t-test were used to identify significant differences within groupings and between levels of independent variables: gender, age, years of experiences in education, as vice principals, types of schools, size of schools and willingness to be promoted.The sample of school vice-principals reported moderately high levels of internal motivation. Examination of the specific job characteristics showed high levels of skill variety and only low to moderate levels of autonomy and job feedback. Finally job incumbents reported moderate levels of satisfaction with conditions of employment, although there were a number of differences within groupings by independent variables indicating low level of general satisfaction and satisfaction with salary.McGill UniversityBarnabe, Clermont (advisor)1992Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdffralephsysno: 001324498proquestno: AAIMM87603Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Arts (Faculty of Education.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=56902
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St-Pierre, Marc
Une étude des caractéristiques de l'emploi de directeur adjoint d'école au Québec /
description School vice-principals never aroused so much the interest of educational researchers. The studies done were mostly of a descriptive nature and only a very small number were in a formal, theoretical context. A tendency is emerging in education and consists of recognizing more and more the importance of the vice-principal's role in the schools, specially from the perspective of educational change. === The purpose of the study was to assess the level of internal motivation for a sample of school vice-principals and examine the vice principals job using the Job Characteristic Theory developed by Hackman and Oldham (1980) as a theoretical base, in an effort to identify specific aspects of the job that might be improved. === The Job Diagnostic Survey was used to obtain data from a sample of 131 vice-principals in francophone public schools across the province of Quebec. One way analysis of variance and t-test were used to identify significant differences within groupings and between levels of independent variables: gender, age, years of experiences in education, as vice principals, types of schools, size of schools and willingness to be promoted. === The sample of school vice-principals reported moderately high levels of internal motivation. Examination of the specific job characteristics showed high levels of skill variety and only low to moderate levels of autonomy and job feedback. Finally job incumbents reported moderate levels of satisfaction with conditions of employment, although there were a number of differences within groupings by independent variables indicating low level of general satisfaction and satisfaction with salary.
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title Une étude des caractéristiques de l'emploi de directeur adjoint d'école au Québec /
title_short Une étude des caractéristiques de l'emploi de directeur adjoint d'école au Québec /
title_full Une étude des caractéristiques de l'emploi de directeur adjoint d'école au Québec /
title_fullStr Une étude des caractéristiques de l'emploi de directeur adjoint d'école au Québec /
title_full_unstemmed Une étude des caractéristiques de l'emploi de directeur adjoint d'école au Québec /
title_sort une étude des caractéristiques de l'emploi de directeur adjoint d'école au québec /
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