TY - GEN
T1 - Motivation toward specific work tasks among elementary and high school teachers : the Work Tasks Motivation Scale for Teachers (WTMST)
AU - Fernet, Claude
AU - Senecal, Caroline
AU - Guay, Frederic
AU - Dowson, Martin
AU - Marsh, Herbert W.
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - ![CDATA[The purpose of the present research was to develop and validate a measure of teachers' motivation toward specific work tasks: The Work Tasks Motivation Scale for Teachers (WTMST). The WTMST is designed to assess the constructs of intrinsic motivation, identified, introjected, and external regulations, and amotivation toward six work tasks (i.e., class preparation, teaching, evaluation, class management, administrative, and complementary tasks). Three studies conducted among 657 teachers were used to develop and validate the WTMST. Overall, results reveal that the WTMST is composed of five reliable factors (internally consistent and temporally stable) for each of the six work tasks. The construct validity of the WTMST is also supported by simplex-like patterns of relations and correlations with theoretically related variables. In addition, the pattern of correlations among the WTMST subscales across the work tasks indicated that teachers' types of motivation are specific to work tasks. Implications for research on teachers' motivation are discussed.]]
AB - ![CDATA[The purpose of the present research was to develop and validate a measure of teachers' motivation toward specific work tasks: The Work Tasks Motivation Scale for Teachers (WTMST). The WTMST is designed to assess the constructs of intrinsic motivation, identified, introjected, and external regulations, and amotivation toward six work tasks (i.e., class preparation, teaching, evaluation, class management, administrative, and complementary tasks). Three studies conducted among 657 teachers were used to develop and validate the WTMST. Overall, results reveal that the WTMST is composed of five reliable factors (internally consistent and temporally stable) for each of the six work tasks. The construct validity of the WTMST is also supported by simplex-like patterns of relations and correlations with theoretically related variables. In addition, the pattern of correlations among the WTMST subscales across the work tasks indicated that teachers' types of motivation are specific to work tasks. Implications for research on teachers' motivation are discussed.]]
KW - teachers
KW - job satisfaction
KW - motivation in education
KW - motivation (psychology)
KW - teacher morale
UR - http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/36281
M3 - Conference Paper
BT - Australian Association for Research in Education 2005 conference papers
PB - Australian Association for Research in Education
T2 - Australian Association for Research in Education. Conference
Y2 - 2 December 2012
ER -