Abstract

In this research, the direct effect of school climate on teacher job satisfaction and he indirect effect of school climate on job satisfaction through self-efficacy were investigated. International Teaching and Learning Survey-2018 (TALIS 2018) data collected by the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) from Turkish teachers were used in the study. In this context, the data of a total of 12111 teachers working at ISCED level 1 primary school, ISCED level 2 lower secondary school and ISCED level 3 upper secondary school were used. Following the testing of the constructed model with the structural equation model, the following results were obtained: Teachers' self-efficacy directly affects job satisfaction. The perceived disciplinary dimension of the school climate directly and negatively affects job satisfaction. The other two dimensions of the school climate, teacher-student relations and the dimensions of participation among stakeholders, affect job satisfaction directly and positively. All dimensions of the school climate indirectly affect job satisfaction through self-efficacy.

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