Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to investigate relationship between teachers’ job satisfaction and
professional commitment in primary school teachers in Gombora woreda. Specifically, to
investigates the level of job satisfaction and professional commitment. To accomplish this
purpose, a mixed research approach was used. This study was used both primary and secondary
data sources. Data obtained from 10 primary school teachers, principals, and supervisors of
Gombora woreda by using Questionnaires, Interview and Document analysis. A total of 230-
study population were participated in the study 125(54%) respondents were included as a
sample through simple random Sampling method. The analysis of the quantitative data were
done by using descriptive statistics like frequency, mean, standard deviation, Pearson product
correlation coefficient, One-way ANOVA and t-teats. In addition, qualitative data was analyzed
by transcribing respondent’s ideas and views through narrations during the analysis of
quantitative data. The correlation results shown as there were a significant and positive
relationship between teachers’ job satisfaction and professional commitment (r = .818**, N =
96). This indicates that positive and strong relation between teachers’ job satisfaction and
professional commitment. The findings revealed that there was low teachers job satisfaction due
to lake of fair and equitable internal and external satisfaction, due to low job satisfaction there is
low teachers professional commitment. Based on the findings, it recommended that Woreda
education office, particularly primary School principals, vice-principals and primary school
supervisors should give special attention to encourage teachers’ professional commitment by
providing fair and equitable internal and external rewarding systems to achieve school goals
and objectives