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Academicus
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Academicus: Journal of Teaching and Learning is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing research, theory, and practice in the field of education. The journal welcomes high-quality scholarly contributions from researchers, academics, and practitioners engaged in education and learning worldwide. The scope of the journal includes the following topics, Innovations in Teaching and Learning, Curriculum and Program Development, Educational Technology, Educational Psychology, Teacher Education and Professional Development, Inclusive Education and Equity in Education, and Learning Evaluation and Assessment.
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Examining the Role of Compensation and Work Ethic in Enhancing Teacher Performance Kartiko, Ari; Manik, Cut Ulfatul Ulya
Academicus: Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Teaching and Learning
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Tarbiyah Islam, Indonesia

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Abstract

Teachers play a pivotal role in educational implementation, functioning not only as administrative executors but also as strategic agents in enhancing educational quality through professional competence and moral integrity. In Islamic educational institutions, teacher performance is particularly crucial, as it reflects the integration of pedagogical expertise and ethical values. However, prior studies generally examine compensation and work ethic separately or focus mainly on public schools, creating a gap in understanding their combined effect within Islamic secondary education. This study investigates the influence of compensation and work ethic on teacher performance at MAN 2 Mojokerto. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected from all 62 teachers through a census-based survey. Instrument validity and reliability were confirmed, and multiple linear regression analysis was conducted using IBM SPSS version 22. The findings reveal that compensation and work ethic simultaneously exert a positive and significant effect on teacher performance (F = 71.561 > F-table = 3.15). Partially, compensation shows a more dominant influence (β = 0.736) than work ethic (β = 0.214). These results provide empirical evidence of the relative contribution of financial and ethical factors in shaping teacher performance within Islamic educational settings. The study underscores the importance of implementing equitable, performance-based compensation systems alongside strengthening work ethic to achieve sustainable improvements in educational quality.

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