Organizational Climate in the Education Context

Authors

  • Carmen Elena Rivera Moreno Universidad Nacional Experimental “Rafael María Baralt”, UNERMB
  • Orlando José Cegarra Cegarra Universidad Nacional Experimental “Rafael María Baralt”, UNERMB
  • Hilda del Carmen Vergara Universidad Nacional Experimental “Rafael María Baralt”, UNERMB
  • Yuraima Margelis Matos Universidad Nacional Experimental Simón Rodríguez, UNESR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29394/scientific.issn.2542-2987.2016.1.2.18.316-339

Keywords:

educational management, organizational climate, dimensions

Abstract

The present study aimed to purpose "determine the dimensions of the organizational climate that fosters educational manager in the institutions of the NER 196". Methodologically the research was a descriptive study with a field design. The population was constituted by: (2) managers and (35) teachers from the different institutions that make up the NER. For the information a questionnaire was made with different alternative of selection, obtaining the following results: According to the indicator structural dimension, the 58.3% of respondents express that the manager never posed a system of interrelationships among his personal or staff. Related with the indicator responsibility, 61.6% said that they don’t feel motivate and don’t get involved in the work of the institution. With regard to the indicator reward, 55% said they are never rewarded or incentivized by the management of the institution. Concerning with the indicator relations, 61.3% of respondents said that there is an absence of a pleasant work environment, and respect for teachers; by the same way, 59% of respondents stated that conflicts are never resolved in a better way. In conclusion, most of teacher and managers of the NER 196 do not implement effectively dimensions of organizational climate, they also don`t contribute to the achievement of corporate goals successfully.

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Published

2016-11-05

How to Cite

Rivera Moreno, C. E., Cegarra Cegarra, O. J., Vergara, H. del C., & Matos, Y. M. (2016). Organizational Climate in the Education Context. Revista Scientific, 1(2), 316–339. https://doi.org/10.29394/scientific.issn.2542-2987.2016.1.2.18.316-339

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