A Study of Organizational Climate among Secondary School Teachers in Kolkata
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Organizational Climate, Secondary Teachers, Government and Private Schools, School Environment, ANOVA, Teacher PerceptionAbstract
This study examines the organizational climate as perceived by secondary school teachers in Kolkata, West Bengal. A total of 400 teachers (200 government, 200 private) were selected using stratified random sampling. The Organizational Climate Scale for Teachers – Short Version (OCST–SV) developed by Dr. Venita Singh was employed to assess various dimensions of the school environment. The results indicated that while a large proportion of teachers experienced an average organizational climate, significant differences existed across the sample. One-way ANOVA confirmed these differences to be statistically significant (F = 2121.08, p < 0.001). The study concludes that organizational climate perception varies widely and may be influenced by institutional practices, leadership styles, and interpersonal relationships within the school.
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