https://lynnp.org/index.php/ae/issue/feedAsian Education2024-02-15T15:53:51+08:00Editorial Team[email protected]Open Journal Systems<p>Asian Education is a peer-reviewed, international and open access journal that publishes original research papers on all aspects related to education.</p> <p>ISSN: 2945-3887</p> <p><img src="https://www.lynnp.org/public/site/images/office/ae-5db5f0930bba6a2222482dc675076ded.png" alt="" width="400" height="545" /></p>https://lynnp.org/index.php/ae/article/view/28Impact of Intrinsic Motivational Practices on Performance in Secondary School Teachers: A Cross-sectional Study in Mbarara City, Uganda2022-10-26T14:19:09+08:00Annet Bato[email protected]David S. Ayebare[email protected]Aloysius Rukundo[email protected]Adrian Mwesigye[email protected]<p>Performance of secondary school teachers is sequential to intrinsic motivational practices, particularly among teachers experiencing financial strain across global in various contextual settings. This study investigated the contributions of intrinsic motivational practices on performance of teachers in the secondary schools in the Mbarara City. Descriptive cross-sectional design using a quantitative approach was conducted in January 2012 among 108 teachers in Mbarara City. Pearson product-moment correlations and linear regression were conducted using Stata 15. The study findings were that intrinsic motivational practices had a perfect positive impact on performance of secondary school teachers in Mbarara City (r = .0.925, p <0.01) and explained only 85.5% of the variance of performance of the secondary school teachers in Mbarara City (r<sup>2</sup> = .855). Therefore, various intrinsic motivational practices influence performance of the secondary school teachers. Strategies for that enhance intrinsic motivational practices are paramount.</p>2024-02-15T00:00:00+08:00Copyright (c) 2024 Asian Education