Salary Disparity and Teacher Demotivation

Experiences of Non-STEM Teachers in Uganda’s Secondary School System

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https://doi.org/10.53449/tq1nk391

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salary disparity, STEM and Non-STEM teachers, teacher motivation, Uganda secondary school system

Abstract

This study explores how the salary disparity between STEM and non-STEM teachers in Uganda’s secondary school system demotivates the latter group. Guided by Equity Theory by John Stacey Adams (1963), updated by Aisa et al. (2024), which asserts that individuals are motivated by fairness in the distribution of rewards and outcomes, this study employed a qualitative exploratory research design to examine the experiences of non-STEM teachers regarding salary disparity (Creswell, 2013). It relied exclusively on secondary data sources which included newspaper articles, official Ministry of Education and Sports documents, budget speeches, government commission reports and Uganda National Teachers Union (UNATU) reports among others. Data was analyzed using thematic content analysis based on ethical considerations to emphasize credibility, relevance and currency. The findings reveal diminished morale, career decisions for early retirement, increasing levels of inferiority complex and a sharp divide and weakened inter-personal relations between STEM and non-STEM teachers among others. The study recommends an urgent harmonization of the salaries of STEM and non-STEM teachers by the Government of Uganda to undo the demoralization of the latter group.

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Author Biographies

  • Benon Baraire, Bishop Stuart University, Mbarara, Uganda

    Department of Foundations of Education, Faculty of Education, Arts and Media Studies

  • Sylvester Danson Kahyana, The University of Free State, South Africa; Boston College, MA, USA

    Research Fellow, the Centre for Gender and Africa Studies, the University of Free State, South Africa and Visiting Professor, English Department, Boston College, MA, USA

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2025-12-31

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Baraire, B., & Kahyana, S. D. (2025). Salary Disparity and Teacher Demotivation: Experiences of Non-STEM Teachers in Uganda’s Secondary School System. Interdisciplinary Journal of Education, 8(2), 127-141. https://doi.org/10.53449/tq1nk391

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