The meaning of work for teachers in educational institutions in the department of magdalena
K. L. Perez Correa, L. P. Pedraza Àlvarez, J. Viloria Escobar, J. J. Gómez Rangel

TL;DR
This study explores how teachers in the Department of Magdalena perceive the importance and meaning of their work in educational institutions.
Contribution
The study provides insights into teachers' attitudes toward work centrality in a specific regional context.
Findings
Most teachers are neutral about whether work is the most important aspect of life.
A significant portion of teachers disagree or are neutral about work being primarily for income or personal goals.
Only a small percentage strongly agree that work is one of the most important things in life.
Abstract
The psychosocial and mental health-oriented variables of people are determinants for their life in society and their roles within organizations, especially educational institutions that are endowed with social complexities. The objective of this research was to understand the meaning of work for teachers in educational institutions in the department in order to recognize elements such as the level of importance that work holds for them and the factors that either promote or hinder that centrality. This is a descriptive study with a quantitative methodology, and the sample selection was done for convenience, taking into account ethical aspects such as the handling of confidentiality for both the individuals who participated in this study and the educational institutions involved. Regarding the meaning attributed to work by teachers, the results indicate that 29.6% of teachers declare…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCompetency Development and Evaluation
