articleJournal of Educational PsychologyNov 12, 2003Closed access

Efficacy Beliefs as Determinants of Teachers' Job Satisfaction.

Centro Interuniversitario di Ricerca Per lo Sviluppo sostenibile

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Abstract

Self- and collective-efficacy beliefs were examined as main determinants of teachers' job satisfaction. In 103 Italian junior high schools, 2,688 teachers filled out self-reports to assess self-efficacy beliefs, their perceptions of the extent to which other school constituencies, namely, the principal, colleagues, staff, students, and families, were behaving in accordance with their obligations toward school well-functioning, their collective-efficacy beliefs, and their job satisfaction. Multilevel structural equation modeling analyse's corroborated a conceptual model in which individual and collective-efficacy beliefs represent, respectively, the distal and proximal determinants of teachers' job…

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