The Correlation between The Principle Innovation and Work Motivation toward Mathematics Teacher Performance at Junior High School

  • Handayani Y
  • Rohiat R
  • Sumarsih S
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The research aims to analyze the correlation between principal innovation and motivation toward the performance of mathematics teachers at State Junior High School in Bengkulu City. This research was correlation research with a quantitative approach. The sampling technique was proportionate random sampling. The sample in this study was a mathematics teacher at Junior High School in Bengkulu city, totaling 53 people. Data collection instruments were used in the form of a questionnaire with data analysis techniques using the statistical correlation test. The results showed that: (1) There was a positive correlation between school principal innovation and teacher performance in mathematics learning, it was 0.590 (2) There was a positive relationship between motivation and teacher performance in mathematics learning, it was 0.606. it was a strong and positive criterion. (3) There was a joint correlation between school principal innovation and work motivation toward teacher performance at State Junior High School in Bengkulu City.

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Handayani, Y., Rohiat, R., & Sumarsih, S. (2020). The Correlation between The Principle Innovation and Work Motivation toward Mathematics Teacher Performance at Junior High School. Journal of Educational Management and Leadership, 1(2), 48–60. https://doi.org/10.33369/jeml.1.2.48-60

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