Teachers' self-efficacy beliefs as determinants of job satisfaction and students' academic achievement: A study at the school level |
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Authors: | Gian Vittorio Caprara Claudio Barbaranelli Patrizia Steca Patrick S. Malone |
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Affiliation: | aUniversity of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy bUniversity of Milan “Bicocca”, Italy cDuke University, US |
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Abstract: | Teachers' self-efficacy beliefs were examined as determinants of their job satisfaction and students' academic achievement. Over 2000 teachers in 75 Italian junior high schools were administered self-report questionnaires to assess self-efficacy beliefs and their job satisfaction Students' average final grades at the end of junior high school were collected in two subsequent scholastic years. Structural equation modeling analyses corroborated a conceptual model in which teachers' personal efficacy beliefs affected their job satisfaction and students' academic achievement, controlling for previous levels of achievement. |
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Keywords: | Teachers' self-efficacy beliefs Teachers' satisfaction Students' academic achievement |
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