Title of article
Dimensions of Motivation in Teaching: Relations with Social Support Climate, Teacher Efficacy, Emotional Exhaustion, and Job Satisfaction
Author/Authors
Gonzales, Gamaliel Cebu Technological University - Cebu, Philippines , Gonzales, Roselyn Cebu Technological University - Cebu, Philippines , Costan, Felix Cebu Technological University - Cebu, Philippines , Himang, Celbert Graduate School - Cebu Technological University - Cebu, Philippines
Pages
9
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1
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9
Abstract
This study explored how teachers' peer support climate (PSC) and supervisory support climate (SSC) were related to teacher selfefficacy (TSE), teacher job satisfaction (TJS), teacher emotional exhaustion (TEE), and motivation to quit the teaching profession
(MQTP) among teachers in the Philippines. Participants were 457 teachers in the Central Visayas Region. Structural equation
modeling (SEM) indicated that MQTP varies as to self-efficacy, emotional exhaustion, and job satisfaction. Responses among all
constructs do not vary among novice and experienced teachers except on TJS. &e findings of the research advocate the proposed
model. The model can guide future researchers in developing countries like the Philippines to explain teachers’ attrition caused by
social support, efficacy factors, burnout, and job satisfaction.
Keywords
Satisfaction , Emotional , Exhaustion , PSC , TEE
Journal title
Education Research International
Serial Year
2020
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Record number
2620297
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