Effect of Demographic Factors on Spiritual Leadership for Workplace Well-being of Teachers at Secondary Level
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https://doi.org/10.62345/jads.2024.13.3.74Keywords:
Spiritual Leadership, Well-being, Demographic Characters, Secondary TeachersAbstract
The objectives of the research study were to find out the effect of demographic factors on the spiritual leadership relationship for workplace well-being of teaches at secondary level. All public and private secondary schools of district Muzaffargarh were the population of the study and it was 2292. The sample of teachers from tehsil Muzaffargarh was 285, from tehsil Alipur was 223 and from tehsil Jatoi was 173. Moreover, the demographic information like school regions /tehsil, school location, gender. Sector. Designation of teacher, teaching experiences, age group, academic qualification and professional qualification were taken as to find out the effect of these factors on the spiritual leadership and workplace well-being of teachers at secondary level and it was significant also. Similarly, it was concluded that these demographic factors are significant for the participants especially for teachers to enhance the spiritual leadership and workplace well-being at secondary level. Moreover, it was suggested that this study cannot analyzed overall teacher’s views about the spiritual leadership and workplace wellbeing at Secondary level. Future researchers may focus on analyzing views of teachers based on their specific subject of teaching or area/discipline at any level.
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