Life Satisfaction and Organizational Cynicism: How Teachers are affected

  • Ali Korkut
  • Mahire Aslan
Keywords: teachers, organizational cynicism, sustainability in education, life satisfaction

Abstract

Life satisfaction seems to be playing a vital role in the background as we go about our lives today in this day and age, no matter what we may do for a living. We sometimes think all about what we have experienced so far throughout our life as a whole and draw some conclusions. Teachers are however, the focal points for almost every government, community or society to date. Teaching, however, is more complex and intriguing than it is thought to be by the outsiders. Negative attitudes, lack of belief and alienation from the workplace, regarded as ‘organizational cynicism’ overall, are most significantvariables in this context. This study examines the relationship between life satisfaction and organizational cynicism in schools. It is designed as a quantitative research and analyzes data gathered from a sample of 198 teachers working in the southeastern part of Turkey. ‘The Satisfaction with Life Scale’ and ‘Organizational Cynicism Scale’ was utilized to gather data. The study focuses on teachers’ overall level of life satisfaction and organizational cynicism. Additionally, since correlational relationships were investigated, the results of the respondents indicated a negative correlation. Behavioural cynicism appears to be the most effective subscale on life satisfaction level of teachers.

Published
2020-08-16
How to Cite
Ali Korkut, & Mahire Aslan. (2020). Life Satisfaction and Organizational Cynicism: How Teachers are affected. Journal of Arts & Social Sciences , 6(2), 1-27. https://doi.org/10.46662/jass-vol6-iss2-2019(1-27)