Collective teacher efficacy and job satisfaction: Psychometric properties of the CTE scale
Teachers’ self-efficacy has widely recognized as a strong contributor to the student achievement and teachers’ psychological well-being. A large body of research has focused on individual’s self-efficacy beliefs. However, research on collective self-efficacy is sparse. The aim of the present study w...
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doaj-09cf8d5b0bcc4f768aadbce241994bf62020-11-25T03:03:24ZengInternational Hellenic UniversityJournal of Contemporary Education Theory & Research2654-02742019-10-0132293310.5281/zenodo.3635040Collective teacher efficacy and job satisfaction: Psychometric properties of the CTE scaleAnastasia Vatou0Athina Vatou1Aristotle University of ThessalonikiHellenic Open UniversityTeachers’ self-efficacy has widely recognized as a strong contributor to the student achievement and teachers’ psychological well-being. A large body of research has focused on individual’s self-efficacy beliefs. However, research on collective self-efficacy is sparse. The aim of the present study was to examine the factorial validity of the Collective Teacher Efficacy Scale (CTE) on Greek context and to examine how collective teacher efficacy was related to teacher job satisfaction. The sample consisted of 201 primary school teachers. Confirmatory factor analysis was conducted and showed that Collective Teacher Efficacy Scale had a two-factor structure. The results also indicated that collective teacher efficacy had a positive significant relationship with teacher’s job satisfaction. Implications and directions for future research are suggested.https://www.jcetr.gr/vol3iss2/3-2-5.pdfjob satisfactionteachers’ beliefsself-efficacyfactorial validitycollective teacher efficacy |
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Collective teacher efficacy and job satisfaction: Psychometric properties of the CTE scale |
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Collective teacher efficacy and job satisfaction: Psychometric properties of the CTE scale |
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Collective teacher efficacy and job satisfaction: Psychometric properties of the CTE scale |
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collective teacher efficacy and job satisfaction: psychometric properties of the cte scale |
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International Hellenic University |
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Journal of Contemporary Education Theory & Research |
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Teachers’ self-efficacy has widely recognized as a strong contributor to the student achievement and teachers’ psychological well-being. A large body of research has focused on individual’s self-efficacy beliefs. However, research on collective self-efficacy is sparse. The aim of the present study was to examine the factorial validity of the Collective Teacher Efficacy Scale (CTE) on Greek context and to examine how collective teacher efficacy was related to teacher job satisfaction. The sample consisted of 201 primary school teachers. Confirmatory factor analysis was conducted and showed that Collective Teacher Efficacy Scale had a two-factor structure. The results also indicated that collective teacher efficacy had a positive significant relationship with teacher’s job satisfaction. Implications and directions for future research are suggested. |
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job satisfaction teachers’ beliefs self-efficacy factorial validity collective teacher efficacy |
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