Teachers' self-efficacy and teachers' job satisfaction are important factors to stimulate teachers' work motivation, and also decisive factors to improve the quality of university education. This paper aims to investigate the general situation of university Teachers' self-efficacy and teachers' job satisfaction, and further explore the relationship between College Teachers' self-efficacy and teachers' job satisfaction. This paper adopts quantitative research method, using teacher job satisfaction questionnaire (JSQ) and teacher efficacy questionnaire(TSQ). Using SPSS to analyze the data, the reliability values obtained by retest technique were 0.78 and 0.73 respectively. Data collected were analyzed using inferential statistics, T-test and ...
Strong teachers are one of the best predictors of student success in education. Teachers who possess...
Objective: Teachers’ job satisfaction is one of the key factors in institutional dynamics and is gen...
Background This study aimed to investigate English teachers’ self-efficacy for student engagement, c...
Teachers' self-efficacy and teachers' job satisfaction are important factors to stimulate teachers' ...
This study looked at the correlation between teachers’ job satisfaction at the higher education leve...
Today, universities compete directly with one another to improve their overall “quality” and attempt...
The paper aims to examine the effect of teachers' self-efficacy on job satisfaction. To deepen the s...
Teaching in the twenty-first century presents numerous obstacles for teachers, and as a result, they...
Jobs satisfaction can be achieved when a person performs what he likes to do in a particular organiz...
The main purpose of this longitudinal mixed methods study is to investigate teachers’ self-efficacy ...
AbstractThe aim of the study is to investigate the relationship between teacher's self-efficacy perc...
The main aim of the present study is to provide a clear picture and investigate the relation between...
The paper aims to examine the effect of teachers' self-efficacy on job satisfaction
This study aimed to identify the relationship between teachers’ self-efficacy and job performance am...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting the self-efficacy of seconda...
Strong teachers are one of the best predictors of student success in education. Teachers who possess...
Objective: Teachers’ job satisfaction is one of the key factors in institutional dynamics and is gen...
Background This study aimed to investigate English teachers’ self-efficacy for student engagement, c...
Teachers' self-efficacy and teachers' job satisfaction are important factors to stimulate teachers' ...
This study looked at the correlation between teachers’ job satisfaction at the higher education leve...
Today, universities compete directly with one another to improve their overall “quality” and attempt...
The paper aims to examine the effect of teachers' self-efficacy on job satisfaction. To deepen the s...
Teaching in the twenty-first century presents numerous obstacles for teachers, and as a result, they...
Jobs satisfaction can be achieved when a person performs what he likes to do in a particular organiz...
The main purpose of this longitudinal mixed methods study is to investigate teachers’ self-efficacy ...
AbstractThe aim of the study is to investigate the relationship between teacher's self-efficacy perc...
The main aim of the present study is to provide a clear picture and investigate the relation between...
The paper aims to examine the effect of teachers' self-efficacy on job satisfaction
This study aimed to identify the relationship between teachers’ self-efficacy and job performance am...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate the factors affecting the self-efficacy of seconda...
Strong teachers are one of the best predictors of student success in education. Teachers who possess...
Objective: Teachers’ job satisfaction is one of the key factors in institutional dynamics and is gen...
Background This study aimed to investigate English teachers’ self-efficacy for student engagement, c...