Teacher Operant Competences and Organisational Citizenship Behaviour in the Performance of Ugandan Primary Schools
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2018
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Makerere University Business School
Abstract
The study set out to identify a set of functional or operant competences relevant to
primary school teaching in Uganda. It was prompted by a need to search for valid teacher
practices that can be used as an input in designing an output oriented job description and setting
clear performance targets for primary school teachers in the Country. We interviewed ten key
teacher informants to generate a set of competence areas referred to as Key Results Areas where
each teacher teaching in primary schools must get results. These KRAs were administered in a
questionnaire format to three hundred and eighty four primary school teachers and their
supervisors who also rated each respondent on a measure of organisational citizenship behaviour.
An explanatory factor analysis returned eight interpretable factors which were used as indices for
further analysis. A bivariate correlation produced positive correlation between OCB and some of
the factors. A multiple regression indicated that operant competences and OCB can predict 25%
of the variance in the performance of schools. We recommended a more widespread study of
operant competences of primary teachers in preparation for a competence based human resources
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Primary Teachers, Competences, Organisational Citizenship Behaviour, School Performance
Citation
Munene, J. C., Mulira, F., & Kasekende, F. (2018). Teacher operant competences and organisational citizenship behaviour in the performance of Ugandan primary schools.