Investigation of Teachers' Level of Life Satisfaction and Perceptions of Individual Innovation in the COVID-19 Pandemic Process
Enver Döşyilmaz, Ayhan Kayabaşi
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ABSTRACT
Background
and Aim: This study seeks to examine whether there is a difference between the
level of relationship between teachers' individual innovativeness perceptions
and their life satisfaction and whether there is a difference in terms of some
demographic variables during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods: The research is a quantitative study and was carried out in relational
screening model. The sample of the study consists of 335 teachers working in
schools affiliated to the Kahramanmaras Central District National Education
Directorates. The data of the research was analysed using the Jamovi 1.6.12
statistical software program.
Results and
Conclusion:: As a result of the research, it was seen that
the majority of the teachers were in the questioning and pioneering groups
based on the scores of the individual innovativeness scale,. Significant
differences were found in the scores of the participants' individual
innovativeness scale sub-dimensions in terms of gender, marital status, branch,
and sports status. On the other hand, there were no significant differences in
life satisfaction scale scores in terms of gender, marital status, and branch
variables (p>0.05); It was found that there was a significant difference in
terms of the variable of doing sports (p>0.05); In addition, no significant
relationship was found between the sub-dimensions of resistance to change,
opinion leadership, openness to experience, and risk-taking and life
satisfaction.
Keywords: COVID-19, Teacher,
Individual innovation, Life satisfaction.