Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
374321 Teaching and Teacher Education 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study examined the effect of administrative support on teachers’ job satisfaction and intent to stay in teaching. The study employed a path analysis to the data of regular, full-time, public school teachers from the Schools and Staffing Survey teacher questionnaire. Administrative support was the most significant predictor of teachers’ job satisfaction, while teachers’ job satisfaction was the most significant predictor of teachers’ intent to stay in teaching. It was also confirmed that administrative support mediates the effect of teaching experience, student behavior, and teachers’ satisfaction with their salary on teachers’ job satisfaction and intent to stay in teaching.

Research highlights► Administrative support was a significant predictor of teachers' job satisfaction. ► Administrative support was also significant in predicting teachers' intent to stay. ► Teachers' job satisfaction significantly predicted teachers' intent to stay. ► Administrative support mediated the effects of other teacher and student variables.

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