TY - JOUR
T1 - Self-efficacy, job satisfaction, motivation and commitment
T2 - exploring the relationships between indicators of teachers' professional identity
AU - Canrinus, Esther T.
AU - Helms-Lorenz, Michelle
AU - Beijaard, Douwe
AU - Buitink, Jaap
AU - Hofman, Adriaan
PY - 2012/3
Y1 - 2012/3
N2 - This study investigates how relevant indicators of teachers' sense of their professional identity (job satisfaction, occupational commitment, self-efficacy and change in level of motivation) are related. A model is proposed, tested with structural equation modelling (SEM) and refined using data from 1,214 Dutch teachers working in secondary education. Classroom self-efficacy and relationship satisfaction play a key influencing role in the relationships between the indicators. Using multiple-group SEM, the parameters of the overall model are similar for the novice, experienced and senior teachers in a constrained model. This aspect of similarity across experience groups is in line with findings of previous research on teachers' professional identity. The present study contributes to the further development of a solid theory on teachers' professional identity, which has been lacking.
AB - This study investigates how relevant indicators of teachers' sense of their professional identity (job satisfaction, occupational commitment, self-efficacy and change in level of motivation) are related. A model is proposed, tested with structural equation modelling (SEM) and refined using data from 1,214 Dutch teachers working in secondary education. Classroom self-efficacy and relationship satisfaction play a key influencing role in the relationships between the indicators. Using multiple-group SEM, the parameters of the overall model are similar for the novice, experienced and senior teachers in a constrained model. This aspect of similarity across experience groups is in line with findings of previous research on teachers' professional identity. The present study contributes to the further development of a solid theory on teachers' professional identity, which has been lacking.
KW - Professional identity
KW - Teaching
KW - Identification
KW - Teaching experience
KW - ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR
KW - OCCUPATIONAL COMMITMENT
KW - INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
KW - ACHIEVEMENT-MOTIVATION
KW - ACADEMIC-ACHIEVEMENT
KW - WORK COMMITMENT
KW - SCHOOL
KW - CONCEPTUALIZATION
KW - DIRECTIONS
KW - EDUCATION
U2 - 10.1007/s10212-011-0069-2
DO - 10.1007/s10212-011-0069-2
M3 - Article
SN - 0256-2928
VL - 27
SP - 115
EP - 132
JO - European Journal of Psychology of Education
JF - European Journal of Psychology of Education
IS - 1
ER -