Title of article :
The Role of Job Motivation in Faculty Members’ Participation in Curriculum Development
Author/Authors :
Zeinaddiny Meymand, Zahra Department of Psychology and Education - Islamic Azad University Kerman Branch, Iran , Sharifi, Parvaneh Medical Education Research Center - Education Development Center - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Higher education researchers always need to analyze the factors that influence the faculty members’ participation
in curriculum development.
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of faculty members’ job motivation in their participation in academic curriculum development.
Methods: This was a cross-sectional descriptive-analytical study. The statistical population of the study consisted of all faculty members of Islamic Azad University, Kerman branch (213 faculty members), of whom 137 subjects were selected by simple random sampling. Data were collected using Hackman and Oldham job motivation scale and academic planning questionnaire by ZeinaddinyMeymand. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics, including Pearson’s correlation coefficient and regression
analysis using SPSS software.
Results: Job motivation and its components played an important role in the role of faculty members for curriculum development
as “active planning”. Task significance (r = 0.520) followed by skill variety (r = 0.490), task identity (r = 0.330), job feedback (r = 0.280),
and autonomy (r = 0.164) were effective, respectively.
Conclusions: Considering the importance of faculty members’ job motivation for their active role in curriculum development,
it is necessary to provide a good motivational system in higher education and universities to promote their attitudes toward understanding the significance and identity of their jobs. In addition to that, a suitable motivational system is essential to promote
and diversify multiple specialized professional skills and to provide appropriate job feedback as well as securing the autonomy of
faculty members.
Keywords :
Job Motivation , Curriculum , Faculty Members
Journal title :
Strides in Development of Medical Education