Is the intrinsic motivation of career choice important for the later professional development of teachers? Cover Image

Da li je intrinzička motivacija profesionalnog izbora značajna za kasniji profesionalni razvoj nastavnika?
Is the intrinsic motivation of career choice important for the later professional development of teachers?

Author(s): Milica Marušić-Jablanović
Subject(s): Psychology, Vocational Education, Sociology of Education
Published by: Društvo psihologa Srbije
Keywords: intrinsic motivation; secondary school teachers; professional development; enthusiasm and growth; career frustration;

Summary/Abstract: The nature of teachers’ professional choice motivation has been proved important for the later professional development. The goal of the present research was to determine the role of the intrinsic motivation in the participants’ decision to become teachers, as well as to establish the importance of intrinsic motivation for their later professional development. We have conducted a quantitative research, within a sample consisted of 118 secondary school teachers, by application of survey method (instrument– questionnaire in the form of Likert-type scale). Statistical analysis has consisted of: hierarchical cluster analysis, descriptive statistics, factor analysis and rank correlation. It was established that the intrinsic motivation takes precedence over the extrinsic motivation in the process of professional choice determination. We have also confirmed the hypothesis claiming that the level of intrinsic motivation correlates with the indicators of professional behavior. Besides, the level of intrinsic motivation is better predictor of the enthusiasm and growth then of the career frustration (Fessler, 1995). Our results are in favor of the teacher education system, where the candidates apply and prepare for the teacher profession from the beginning of the initial education.

  • Issue Year: 47/2014
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 449-464
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Serbian