Optimizing the development of teachers' motivation to teach in disadvantaged areas in Indonesia

Utomo, H. B. (2017) Optimizing the development of teachers' motivation to teach in disadvantaged areas in Indonesia. In: The 2nd International Conference On Teacher Education And Professional Development (InCoTEPD 2017), 21 – 22 Oct 2017, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

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Abstract

The concept of teaching motivation is very important for individual development and refers to the teacher's thoughts and feelings about himself to engage in teaching activities. Previous studies have reported a significant role of teachers’motivation to teach who can improve a variety of positive outcomes. Teacher's motivation to teach depends on the fulfillment or non-fulfillment of basic psychological needs, namely basic psychological needs satisfaction for autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Furthermore, basic psychological needs satisfaction can be met if there is support from the social environment, such as a positive school climate. Positive school climate as one source of motivation can motivate teachers to improve teaching competence in schools. This paper is a literature review of several school climate research findings and basic psychological needs satisfactionon teaching motivation. It aims to explore the role of the school climate and basic psychological needs satisfaction, which can serve as the basis for further research in optimizing the development of teacher motivation to teach in disadvantaged areas.The empirical information can be used as a basis in determining the form of guidance for teachers in disadvantaged areas especially in East Java in order to have a high work motivation.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: LPPMP
Divisions: LPPMP - Lembaga Pengembangan dan Penjaminan Mutu Pendidikan
Depositing User: LPPMP
Date Deposited: 08 Aug 2018 01:27
Last Modified: 18 Aug 2018 01:56
URI: http://eprints.uny.ac.id/id/eprint/58153

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