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Journal : Journal of Educational Research and Evaluation

Can Job Satisfaction Mediate the Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence on Teacher Performance? Efendi, Efendi; Harini, Sri; Simatupang, Sudung; Silalahi, Marto; Sudirman, Acai
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5, No 1 (2021): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i1.31712

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This study aims to analyze the role of job satisfaction in mediating the relationship between emotional intelligence and intellectual intelligence on the performance of the high school teachers. This study uses a research design with an associative quantitative approach. Data was collected through documentation and online questionnaires. This study used a sample of 39 respondents with the determination of the sample size using the saturated sample formula. Partial least square is applied to examine the relationship between teacher performance, job satisfaction, emotional intelligence and intellectual intelligence. The results of this study indicate that of the seven hypotheses developed there are two accepted hypotheses, that is, for the effect of emotional intelligence on job satisfaction, it is obtained that the results of a significant effect and the influence of spiritual intelligence on teacher performance are also obtained significant results. Meanwhile, the other 5 hypotheses developed were not significant. Through the findings of this study, it is hoped that it can provide additional information for various parties, especially the school, to pay attention to the factors that affect teacher performance and job satisfaction, so that teachers gain comfort and confidence to continue to improve their performance in implementing learning in schools.
Analysis Of Teacher Performance Assessed From The Aspects Of Organizational Culture, Motivation, And Competence Silalahi, Marto; Simatupang, Sudung; Romy, Elly; Candra, Vivi; Sudirman, Acai
Journal of Education Research and Evaluation Vol 5, No 3 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i3.33617

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To support the optimal implementation of education, every educational institution, including schools, strives to improve the performance of their teachers. The stimulus that can be given to make this happen can be in the form of implementing organizational culture, providing motivation, and increasing competence. The substance of this study is to determine the effect of organizational culture, motivation, and competence on teacher performance. The sample in this study amounted to 215 respondents who were determined by the purposive sampling approach. Data analysis using the SPSS application by displaying the results of data processing through test research instruments with validity and reliability, multiple regression analysis, the coefficient of determination, and hypothesis testing. The research results prove that all the hypotheses developed in this study are acceptable. The first hypothesis shows that organizational culture has a significant effect on teacher performance. The second hypothesis shows that motivation has a significant effect on teacher performance. Furthermore, the third hypothesis shows that competence has a significant effect on teacher performance.
Can Job Satisfaction Mediate the Relationship between Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence on Teacher Performance? Efendi, Efendi; Harini, Sri; Simatupang, Sudung; Silalahi, Marto; Sudirman, Acai
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5 No 1 (2021): February
Publisher : LPPM Undiksha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (377.445 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i1.31712

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This study aims to analyze the role of job satisfaction in mediating the relationship between emotional intelligence and intellectual intelligence on the performance of the high school teachers. This study uses a research design with an associative quantitative approach. Data was collected through documentation and online questionnaires. This study used a sample of 39 respondents with the determination of the sample size using the saturated sample formula. Partial least square is applied to examine the relationship between teacher performance, job satisfaction, emotional intelligence and intellectual intelligence. The results of this study indicate that of the seven hypotheses developed there are two accepted hypotheses, that is, for the effect of emotional intelligence on job satisfaction, it is obtained that the results of a significant effect and the influence of spiritual intelligence on teacher performance are also obtained significant results. Meanwhile, the other 5 hypotheses developed were not significant. Through the findings of this study, it is hoped that it can provide additional information for various parties, especially the school, to pay attention to the factors that affect teacher performance and job satisfaction, so that teachers gain comfort and confidence to continue to improve their performance in implementing learning in schools.
Analysis of Teacher Performance Assessed from the Aspects of Organizational Culture, Motivation, and Competence Silalahi, Marto; Simatupang, Sudung; Romy, Elly; Candra, Vivi; Sudirman, Acai
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5 No 3 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (272.55 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i3.33617

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To support the optimal implementation of education, every educational institution, including schools, strives to improve the performance of their teachers. The stimulus that can be given to make this happen can be in the form of implementing organizational culture, providing motivation, and increasing competence. The substance of this study is to determine the effect of organizational culture, motivation, and competence on teacher performance. The sample in this study amounted to 215 respondents who were determined by the purposive sampling approach. Data analysis using the SPSS application by displaying the results of data processing through test research instruments with validity and reliability, multiple regression analysis, the coefficient of determination, and hypothesis testing. The results of this study indicate that of the three developed hypotheses, all hypotheses are accepted. The first hypothesis shows that there is a significant influence of organizational culture on teacher performance. This is important for schools to pay attention to regarding the application of organizational culture. The implementation of an organizational culture that is too rigid will lead to a less than optimal work culture. Furthermore, the second hypothesis shows that motivation has a significant effect on teacher performance. To be able to increase the motivation of teachers, the school can give appreciation for their work so that teachers are more enthusiastic and can improve the quality of their work, it is better if teachers increase their enthusiasm so that whatever work is assigned can be completed with satisfactory results. Then, the third hypothesis shows that there is a significant effect of competence on teacher performance. There needs to be encouragement from the school for teachers to improve their competence. It is better if school principals need to motivate teachers, especially senior teachers, to participate in training and develop their competencies.
Factors that Influence the Level of Teacher Job Satisfaction in the Era of Society 5.0 Romy, Elly; Silalahi, Marto; Nkrumah, Ivy Kesewaa; Sudirman, Acai
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 8 No 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v8i2.73986

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Low teacher job satisfaction will affect learning activities. This has an impact on educational goals needing to be achieved optimally. The main objective of this research is to analyze the influence of teacher certification, work environment, compensation, organizational culture, motivation, and organizational commitment on job satisfaction. The research design uses a quantitative causality approach. To obtain research data using documentation instruments and distributing questionnaires online. The research sample consisted of 215 respondents. The basis for determining the sample is oriented towards a non-probability sampling approach using a purposive sampling formula. Data analysis uses a Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) approach using the Partial Least Square (PLS) method. Based on the research results, it was found that the work environment, organizational culture and organizational commitment had a significant effect on job satisfaction. Further research results show that teacher certification, compensation, and motivation do not significantly affect job satisfaction. Representatives of teacher job satisfaction can be seen when there is encouragement for teacher certification, the condition of the work environment, the amount of compensation received, the implementation of organizational culture, encouragement of motivation and organizational commitment, which are carried out comprehensively for teachers. The implications of this research state the importance of a holistic approach to measuring teacher job satisfaction in Indonesia. It is essential to apply a holistic approach that considers all the factors mentioned simultaneously, as teacher job satisfaction is often the result of complex interactions between various factors.
Co-Authors Abdurohim Abdurohim Abdurohim Abdurohim Acai Sudirman Ambarita, Marthin H. Amon Charles Sitorus Andri Zainal Annisa Hamzah Arshandy, Eliza Arvita Netty Sihaloho Benny Simatupang Berwinto, Berwinto Bima Sujendra Butarbutar, Marisi Butarbutar, Novita Calen Candra, Vivi Charles Hadi Parmian Sihotang Darwin Lie Daulay, Dina Agustin Debi Eka Putri Dermawan Perangin Angin Dermawan Perangin Angin Desi Susanti Dharma, Edy Dheri Febiyani Lestari Diah Kusuma, Rr. Chusnu Syarifa Dina Agustin Daulay Edy Dharma Efendi Efendi Efendi Efendi Efendi Efendi Efendi, Efendi Elly Romy Elly Susanti Endang Fatmawati Enita Sarumpaet Erbin Chandra Ernest Grace Eva Imelda Sihombing F Silaen, Musa Galumbang Hutagalung Geni Nurfadilah Hadikusumo, Reina A. Handayani, Kristin Hendrick Sasimtan Putra Injen Pardamean Butarbutar Ira Modifa Isyana Rahayu Isyana Rahayu, Isyana Jasman Purba Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Jhonson A Marbun Jhonson Marbun Juan Anastasia Putri Julyanthry Julyanthry Julyanthry Julyanthry Julyanthry Julyanthry Julyanthry Julyanthry, Julyanthry Julyantri, Julyantri Kevin Indajang Liper Siregar Lusman Siagian Maludin Panjaitan Manogihontua Gultom Mariani Mariani Marihot Manullang Marthin Hutler Ambarita Martin Yehezkiel Sianipar Musa Fernando Silaen Mustafa Ginting Nahot Tua Parlindungan Sihaloho Nana Triapnita Nainggolan Nazaruddin Malik Nizar, Nurul Nkrumah, Ivy Kesewaa Nurfadilah, Geni Onita Sari Sinaga Onita Sari Sinaga Parlin Dony Sipayung Pawer Darasa Panjaitan Ramadhan Syahputra Ridwin Purba Ringkop Situmeang Robert Tua Siregar Romy, Elly Santi Nururly Sarintan E Damanik Sarmida Lona Gultom sherly sherly Siahaan, Yansen Simamora, Solavide SIMANJUNTAK, MARKUS DODDY Simatupang, Sudung Simatupang, Sudung Sinaga, Onita Sari Siregar, Liper Sisca Sisca Sisca Sisca Sisca Sisca, Sisca Sofiyan Sri Harini Sudung Simatupang Sudung Simatupang Sudung Simatupang Sudung Simatupang Sudung Simatupang Sudung Simatupang Supitriyani, Supitriyani Swendy Barus Tukiyo Tukiyo Vivi Candra Vivi Candra Welly, Yerisma Yosi Anindhita Molek Manalu