The relationship between salary enhancement and learners' assessment among science teachers in public secondary schools in Kamwenge district :
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Date
2025-09-19
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SJ Education Research Africa
Abstract
Background
The study investigated the impact of science teachers’ salary enhancement on their job performance in public secondary
schools within Kamwenge District. The study was guided by the Dual Factor Theory, also known as the Two-Factor Theory, which was proposed by psychologist Frederick Herzberg in 1959. Methods
This research adopted a descriptive research design utilizing both quantitative and qualitative research approaches. The
study population was 100 science teachers and headteachers in ten public secondary schools. A sample size of 80, including 70 science teachers and 10 headteachers, was selected using Yamane’s (1967) formula. Purposive sampling was used to select headteachers, while simple random sampling was employed to select science teachers. Data was collected
using questionnaires and interview guides. Quantitative data were analyzed using SPSS version 20.0, while qualitative
data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results
The study findings revealed that salary enhancement significantly improves science teachers’ regular lesson attendance, punctuality, and consistency in teaching. Improved salary also led to greater participation in co-curricular activities and
increased teacher involvement in student mentorship, clubs, and sports. Furthermore, salary enhancement positively
influenced teachers’ commitment to regular and effective learner assessment, including feedback, timely marking, and the use of varied assessment methods. Correlation analysis showed a strong, positive, and statistically significant relationship
between salary enhancement components and teacher performance indicators, particularly with direct pay rise and
composite salary enhancement scores. Conclusion
The study concluded that salary enhancement plays a critical role in improving science teachers’ job performance in terms
of attendance, motivation, co-curricular involvement, and learner assessment. Recommendation
The Ministry of Education and the government should maintain and strengthen salary enhancement schemes for science
teachers, aligning incentives with qualifications and experience.
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aligning incentives with qualifications and experience. Keywords: Relationship, Salary Enhancement, Learners Assessment, Science Teachers, Public Secondary Schools.
Citation
https://doi.org/10.51168/mm7cyb35
