Does job value boost self-efficacy and protect against burnout among teachers in Oman?
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10835/8613
ISSN: 1696-2095
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25115/ejrep.v18i50.2409
ISSN: 1696-2095
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25115/ejrep.v18i50.2409
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Introduction. The purpose of this study was to examine if the perception of teaching value and a teacher's self-efficacy (SE) are related to burnout. Previous research has shown a strong relation between teachers SE and burnout. Rarely, however, job value has been included in any of the previous studies.
Method. A stratified random sample (N =2446) of Omani teachers was drawn. Three measures: Job value, Maslach burnout inventory (MBI) and the teachers' sense of efficacy scale (TSES) were used. Confirmatory factor analysis was performed to test the proposed factor structure of the measures as well as the proposed structural model.
Results. The invariance tests proved that the structure of constructs and the relations between constructs were invariant across gender. Job value significantly related to both SE and burnout dimensions. Consistent with predictions, SE of student engagement related to all three burnout dimensions; whereas the other two dimensions of SE didn’t relate to b...
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Job value
teaching self-efficacy
burnout
Oman
Valor del trabajo
enseñanza de la autoeficacia
agotamiento
Omán