ERIC Number: EJ1424984
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024
Pages: 15
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ISSN: ISSN-0885-6257
EISSN: EISSN-1469-591X
Psychological Capital as a Mediator of Job Satisfaction and Burnout among Teachers in Special and Standard Education
Batel Hazan-Liran; Nirit Karni-Vizer
European Journal of Special Needs Education, v39 n3 p337-351 2024
Teaching is a stressful profession, and rates of departure are high. We examined whether teachers' levels of psychological capital (PsyCap), a concept integrating four positive psychological resources (hope, self-efficacy, resilience, optimism), affects their job satisfaction and burnout. Israeli schools are now required to be inclusive; consequently, teachers in standard educational settings teach children with special needs, despite a lack of training. Our sample comprised 123 Israeli teachers: 56 from special education schools and 67 from standard education system. As hypothesised, higher levels of PsyCap were correlated with higher job satisfaction and lower burnout among all teachers. Also as hypothesised, there were differences in job satisfaction and burnout: special education teachers reported more job satisfaction and less burnout. Both groups had similar levels of PsyCap, thus not supporting our hypothesis. The findings suggest the need to rethink working conditions for teachers in standard education when classes are required to be inclusive. As it is possible to improve PsyCap through intervention programmes, researchers and policymakers may consider designing and testing interventions for teachers.
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Teacher Burnout, Special Education Teachers, Correlation, Teaching Conditions, Foreign Countries, Psychological Characteristics, Self Efficacy, Well Being, Resilience (Psychology), Elementary School Teachers
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Israel
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