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Title: Examining the relationships between instructional leadership, teacher self-efficacy and job satisfaction: a study of primary schools in India
Authors: Khan, Furkan
Preeti
Gupta, Vishal
Keywords: Job satisfaction;Instructional leadership;Primary Schools;Teacher self-efficacy
Issue Date: 22-Jan-2024
Publisher: Emerald Insight
Abstract: Purpose Building on the social cognitive theory, a mediation model was examined to understand the role of teacher self-efficacy as the underlying mechanism for the relationship between instructional leadership and teacher job satisfaction. Design/methodology/approach The study tests a mediation model between instructional leadership, teacher self-efficacy and job satisfaction. The data were collected via online survey from primary school teachers (N = 320) working for the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MDC) in India. The mediation model was tested using the AMOS 22.0 after establishing the reliability and validity of measures. Findings Regression analyses using the bootstrapping method indicated that teacher self-efficacy mediates the relationship between instructional leadership and teacher job satisfaction. Research limitations/implications This is a cross-sectional study. The scope for causal inferences is, thus, limited. Practical implications In the Indian setting, the study examines the association between instructional leadership and job satisfaction. The results show that the instructional leadership of the school principal is strongly related to teachers' self-efficacy, which, in turn is positively associated with teacher’s job satisfaction. Further, the findings confirm that instructional leadership, emphasizing instructional improvement, improves teachers' self-efficacy and job satisfaction. Originality/value The study explains the underlying process through which a school principal’s instructional leadership is related to teacher job satisfaction. This study is perhaps the first to focus on an Indian or a non-Western context.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/27209
ISSN: 09578234
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