Teacher Needs Management and Retention of Generation Y Teachers in Private Secondary Schools in Mukono District, Uganda

IF 0.3 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Joseph Wamala, G. M. Genza
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First-class employees are a rare species. Once found, retaining them is a big challenge, particularly if they belong to the Generation Y age group. Reports show that many Generation Y teachers are deserting private secondary schools for greener pastures elsewhere. This study enquires into the relationship between teacher needs management and retention of Generation Y teachers in private secondary schools of Mukono District (Uganda). The study employs a cross-sectional survey design. Data were collected using a questionnaire, interview guide, and documentary review checklist. Results reveal that the three needs management areas have a significant and positive correlation with the retention of Generation Y teachers. However, only achievement needs management was strongly correlated. The study concludes that as far as the retention of Generation Y teachers is concerned, affiliation and power needs management play only an ancillary role. Achievement needs seem to house the ‘magic bullet’- particularly if accompanied by monetary rewards. Thus, for the retention of Generation Y teachers, schools should devise prompt monetary reward practices as a generation-specific retention strategy.
乌干达穆科诺区私立中学Y世代教师的教师需求管理和保留
一流的员工是罕见的。一旦找到他们,留住他们是一个巨大的挑战,特别是如果他们属于Y世代年龄组。报告显示,许多Y世代的教师正在离开私立中学,到其他地方寻找更好的去处。本研究探讨乌干达穆科诺区私立中学教师需求管理与Y世代教师留任的关系。本研究采用横断面调查设计。采用问卷调查、访谈指南和文献回顾清单收集数据。结果发现,三个需求管理领域与Y一代教师的留任率存在显著正相关。然而,只有成就需求管理是强相关的。研究得出结论,就Y一代教师的留任而言,隶属关系和权力需求管理仅起辅助作用。成就需求似乎蕴藏着“灵丹妙药”——尤其是在有金钱奖励的情况下。因此,为了留住Y一代教师,学校应该设计及时的金钱奖励措施,作为一种针对这代人的留住策略。
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