Abstract

This research is conducted to evaluate the impact of self-esteem, gender, and type of institution (public and Private) on the organizational commitment of secondary school teachers. Teachers of secondary school were taken as sample for the study. 200 teachers (Male=119, & Female=81., and Government=105, Private=95) were choosen for the sample of the study. However, for gathering of data a multistage random sampling technique was used. The self-Esteem Scale (SES) developed by Dhar & Dhar and the Teacher’s Organizational Commitment Scale Developed by Jamal & Raheem were administered on the 200 teachers for taking their responses.To conduct the analysis, the following techniques were used: Mean, S.D., Product Moment Correlation, Regression, t-test, and Factorial ANOVA. According to the study, there is a substantial positive association between organisational commitment and self-esteem (r=0.48). Moreover, self-esteem reported a significant (F=2.711) differential effect on organizational commitment. Gender (F=0.395) and type of institution (F=0.298) showed insignificant differential effects on self-esteem. While Gender (F=3.330) and type of institution (F=1.178) were also showed an insignificant differential effect on the organizational commitment of secondary school teachers.

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