A Glance in the Life of Kindergarten Teachers in Hong Kong: A Mixed-Method Approach
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Tang, Wing CheungEditorial
Universidad de Granada
Materia
Job Teaching Work-life balance Early childhood education Motivation
Fecha
2022-11-10Referencia bibliográfica
Wing Cheung TANG (2022). A Glance in the Life of Kindergarten Teachers in Hong Kong: A Mixed-Method Approach Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 13(4). 289-296. DOI: [10.47750/jett.2022.13.04.039]
Resumen
The study has given particular attention to the kindergarten teachers' job satisfaction levels and plans
to leave their current positions while they are employed in Hong Kong. Only 395 local kindergarten
teachers who have experience teaching in kindergartens and who are between the ages of 18 and 60
were chosen for the study. In addition, they had to be strong communicators and be able to read and
write traditional Chinese. Additionally, the research was carried out from August to October 2020.
The study used a mixed-method of research. This study took into account all aspects of academic
practice, including ethical research practices. For achieving the goals of the present study, numerous
motivational theories, statistical analysis, and an extensive literature review were applied. According
to the study, having high levels of job satisfaction has good effects and increases staff productivity;
the lack of it greatly results to intentions of leaving the job. Additionally, it showed that there was a
strong correlation between the communication gap between kindergarten kids and teachers and their
satisfaction with their work in those settings. The level of job satisfaction is not dependent on just one
factor. To address the issues raised by the study's findings, it is strongly advised to implement
adequate recognition, career promotion, training programs, suitable workplace resources, and healthy
work-life balance, among other things.