The Impact of Incentives on Early Childhood Teachers’ Proficiency in Lubombo Region, Eswatini

Melody Matsvange, Collen Mudimba, Malandvula Lee-Ann Simangele Tholakele
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Early childhood development programmes have been found to be crucial in the development of children in physical, cognitive, socio-emotional and linguistic domains. For early childhood development (ECD) programmes to be effective, several factors need to be considered, among them human and material resources. Although the availability of the aforementioned factors is of the utmost importance, there is also a need to establish the unforeseen factors that can help ECD programmes to be more effective. Currently, there is little information regarding what can facilitate proficiency among early childhood teachers in their daily practice. This study focused on the impact of incentives on the performance of early childhood development teachers in the Lubombo region in Eswatini, formerly Swaziland. The objectives of the study were to find out the types of incentives given to ECD teachers, to examine the factors affecting the ECD teachers’ incentives and proficiency, and to explore the best ways of incentivising ECD teachers to improve their effectiveness. The research questions guiding the study were derived from the research objectives and the approach used in the study was purely qualitative. The study adopted a case study design and used unstructured questionnaires, cell phone interviews and focus group discussions as data collection tools. The research was confined to Lubombo, where a sample of 30 participants was selected. The sample included 10 ECD teachers, 10 parents and 10 administrators. The findings of the study were that ECD teachers are paid low salaries, which are not sustainable, and they are not hired by the government and so have no pensionable benefits. The study recommends that the use of incentives can improve the proficiency of early childhood teachers; ECD teachers should be paid salaries like any other teacher that are scaled according to their qualifications. Scholarships to further their studies should also be made available to them. More research is essential in areas of teachers’ proficiency and quality early childhood development programmes.
激励措施对斯瓦蒂尼卢邦博地区幼儿教师熟练程度的影响
幼儿发展方案已被发现对儿童在身体、认知、社会情感和语言领域的发展至关重要。要使幼儿发展规划有效,需要考虑几个因素,其中包括人力和物质资源。虽然提供上述因素至关重要,但也需要确定能够帮助幼儿发展方案更有效的不可预见因素。目前,关于如何在幼儿教师的日常实践中促进熟练程度的信息很少。本研究的重点是激励措施对斯瓦蒂尼(原斯威士兰)卢邦博地区幼儿发展教师绩效的影响。本研究的目的是了解幼儿发展教师的激励类型,考察影响幼儿发展教师激励和熟练程度的因素,探索幼儿发展教师激励的最佳途径,以提高其有效性。指导研究的研究问题来源于研究目标,研究中使用的方法是纯定性的。本研究采用个案研究设计,采用非结构化问卷、手机访谈和焦点小组讨论作为数据收集工具。该研究仅限于Lubombo,在那里选择了30名参与者的样本。样本包括10名幼儿教育教师、10名家长和10名行政人员。这项研究的结果是,幼儿发展教师的工资很低,这是不可持续的,他们不受雇于政府,因此没有养老金福利。研究建议,使用激励可以提高幼儿教师的熟练程度;幼儿发展教师应该像任何其他教师一样,根据他们的资格来支付工资。还应向他们提供继续学习的奖学金。在教师熟练程度和高质量幼儿发展方案方面进行更多的研究是必不可少的。
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