Investigation of the Impact of School Climate and Teachers' Self-Efficacy on Job Satisfaction: A Cross-Cultural Approach.

Eur J Investig Health Psychol Educ

Department of Primary Education, University of Patras, 265 04 Patras, Greece.

Published: October 2019

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  • The study examines how teachers' self-efficacy influences their job satisfaction within different school climates and across various cultures.
  • Utilizing data from the TALIS 2018 database, the researchers analyzed responses from over 51,000 primary school teachers from 15 countries.
  • Results confirmed that self-efficacy acts as a mediator between school climate and job satisfaction, revealing notable cross-cultural differences in teachers' experiences.

Article Abstract

The purpose of this study is twofold: (a) To confirm the mediating role of teachers' self-efficacy between the relation of school climate and teachers' job satisfaction and (b) to tease apart any cross-cultural effects of the association of self-efficacy and job satisfaction by comparing teachers' responses. Drawing upon the publicly available TALIS 2018 (June 2019) database, a representative sample of 51,782 primary school teachers from 15 countries was used for the analyses. Structural equation modeling was implemented to test for mediation effects of teachers' self-efficacy at the individuals' level and a general linear model (GLM) MANOVA was applied to compare the participants' scores in self-efficacy and job satisfaction across cultures. Results indicate, in accordance with previous research, that self-efficacy is a mediating variable of the relation between school climate and job satisfaction at the individuals' level across cultures. Moreover, the GLM revealed statistically significant cross-cultural differences among teachers' responses in job satisfaction and self-efficacy. These findings have implications for teachers' wellbeing and resilience.

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