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Teacher well-being: Investigating the contributions of school climate and job crafting
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Abstract
Teachers' well-being is important for the optimal functioning of schools and educational systems. Contextual and individual factors influencing teachers' work-related well-being have been identified but rarely investigated concurrently. This study examined contributions of school climate and job cra... view more
Teachers' well-being is important for the optimal functioning of schools and educational systems. Contextual and individual factors influencing teachers' work-related well-being have been identified but rarely investigated concurrently. This study examined contributions of school climate and job crafting to teacher well-being. Time-lagged survey data from 564 German teachers was analysed. The hypothesised model whereby school climate and job crafting were separate predictors of well-being fitted the data well. Analyses further revealed that the effect of school climate and job crafting is additive. Teachers who reported the highest rates of school climate and the highest scores in job crafting experienced the highest well-being. Results of this study highlight the importance of both school climate and job crafting for supporting teacher well-being.... view less
Keywords
teacher; school climate; well-being; job satisfaction; job design
Classification
Occupational Research, Occupational Sociology
Teachers, Students, Pupils
Free Keywords
job crafting; time-lagged study; ZIS 242
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 1-13
Journal
Cogent Education, 9 (2022) 1
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2022.2044583
ISSN
2331-186X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed