Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
374355 Teaching and Teacher Education 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study examines the relations between school context variables and teachers’ feeling of belonging, emotional exhaustion, job satisfaction, and motivation to leave the teaching profession. Six aspects of the school context were measured: value consonance, supervisory support, relations with colleagues, relations with parents, time pressure, and discipline problems. The participants were 2569 Norwegian teachers in elementary school and middle school. The data were analyzed by means of SEM analyses. All six school context variables were related to job satisfaction and motivation to leave the teaching profession. These relations were primarily indirect, mediated through feelings of belonging and emotional exhaustion.

► We studied teachers’ responses to perceived school context variables. ► Discipline problems and time pressure were predictive of emotional exhaustion. ► Value consonance and positive social relations predicted feeling of belonging. ► Belonging and exhaustion mediated the effect of school context on job satisfaction.

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