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Adrian Marcin Golis – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this hermeneutical phenomenological study was to understand the work adjustment of expatriate teachers employed in Chinese internationalized schools. The theory guiding the study was Dawis and Lofquist's theory of work adjustment. This theory explained the process of employee adjustment at the workplace as the result of job…
Descriptors: International Schools, Teacher Attitudes, Adjustment (to Environment), Foreign Nationals
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Gapor, Rohamina Palakad; Doctor, Teresita Rubang – World Journal of Education, 2020
This study used a descriptive-quantitative research method. The objectives were to assess administrators' level of work engagement, work performance, and to determine the correlation between work engagement and work performance. The respondents of this study were 22 principals/deputy principals, 22 directors/deputy directors, and one hundred…
Descriptors: School Administration, Principals, Department Heads, Secondary Schools
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Logan, Helen; Cumming, Tamara; Wong, Sandie – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2020
The capacities of early childhood educators to function well in their work environments are critical to providing high-quality programs for children. Few studies have investigated work-related wellbeing of educators from an organisational perspective. This paper reports findings from a qualitative study that investigated the perspectives about the…
Descriptors: Well Being, Work Environment, Preschool Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Guidetti, Gloria; Viotti, Sara; Converso, Daniela – Higher Education Quarterly, 2020
The aim of this study was to analyse the occupational well-being of academics by using a person-centred approach. Data was collected by an online self-report questionnaire involving the academic population of a large Italian university. Cluster analysis showed the presence of four significantly different clusters, that were labelled…
Descriptors: Work Attitudes, Work Ethic, Fatigue (Biology), Teacher Burnout
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Duan, Wenjie; Tang, Xiaoqing; Li, Yumei; Cheng, Xinfeng; Zhang, Hong – Creativity Research Journal, 2020
The current study identified one of the factors that contribute to employee creativity. In addition, it examined the relationship among perceived organizational support, calling, and employee creativity. A total of 410 employees from 68 organizations were included in the sample. The short version of the Survey of Perceived Organizational Support,…
Descriptors: Creativity, Employee Attitudes, Organizational Culture, Personality Traits
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Doo, Min Young; Zhu, Meina; Bonk, Curtis J.; Tang, Ying – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2020
Many of the characteristics and nature of teaching massive open online courses (MOOCs) are different from face-to-face teaching, which can directly affect instructors' work engagement and ultimately the success of MOOCs. As such, this study investigated the effects of openness, altruism and instructional self-efficacy on MOOC instructors' work…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Mass Instruction, Altruism, Self Efficacy
Alexandra C. Lejarza – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Women in higher education face several challenges including visibility, chilly work climates, and barriers to leadership positions. Research on women in academia has focused on faculty and leadership and less on the female staff working service jobs, such as the role of the academic advisor. The present interpretive qualitative study uses…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Females, Work Environment, Staff Role
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Naeem, Rana Muhammad; Channa, Khalil Ahmed; Hameed, Zahid; Akram, Muhammad; Sarki, Irshad Hussain – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2019
Drawing on the literature based on the job demand-resources model and social exchange theory, the current study aimed to investigate the indirect relationship between perceived career support at Time 1 and work engagement at Time 2 via Time 1 career self-efficacy. Further, we proposed that perceived career support moderated the relationship…
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Self Efficacy, Career Development, Work Attitudes
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Bryson, Alex; Stokes, Lucy; Wilkinson, David – Education Economics, 2019
Using nationally representative linked employer-employee data for Britain we find school staff are more satisfied with their jobs than employees in other workplaces, but the difference disappears when controlling for perceived non-pecuniary job quality. School employees are more committed to their organization than non-school employees, a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employer Employee Relationship, Well Being, School Personnel
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Chan, Selena – Vocations and Learning, 2019
In a longitudinal study of bakers' apprentices, reluctant or ambivalent entrants to the work of baking, discovered an affinity for their work through processes of belonging to a workplace, becoming and being bakers. Through extensive, thorough and at times demanding engagement with bakers' work and the forging of strong personal relationships with…
Descriptors: Role, Apprenticeships, Food Service, Vocational Interests
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Hur, Hyunkang; Ha, Hyesong – European Journal of Training and Development, 2019
Purpose: This study aims to investigate the relationship between three organizational practices (distributive justice, procedural justice and potential growth opportunity) and at-will employees' work attitudes (job satisfaction and affective organizational commitment). Design/methodology/approac: The data for the analysis are derived from the 2000…
Descriptors: Justice, Job Security, Employment Practices, Job Training
Hardy, Dorea Michelle – ProQuest LLC, 2019
A significant majority of research focusing on both technology and burnout has focused on how new technology affects the job-related attitudes of the employees. This research looked at technology and burnout from a different perspective. The technology in question had been in place for several years. Most University System of Georgia (USG) faculty…
Descriptors: Work Attitudes, Technology Integration, Integrated Learning Systems, Correlation
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Franz Wohlgezogen; Valeria S. Cotronei-Baird – Journal of Management Education, 2024
Management educators have developed a wide variety of approaches to ensure students develop job-ready skills, resilience, and other forms of career capital to gain and retain employment in an ever-changing, competitive job market. Yet, concerns about the employability agenda's consequences for students' self-concept and wellbeing have gained…
Descriptors: Career Guidance, Administrator Education, Business Education Teachers, Job Skills
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Mostafa Azari Noughabi; Behzad Ghonsooly; Safoura Jahedizadeh – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
Due to the novelty of the concept of language teacher immunity, scant research attention has been dedicated to exploring its personality-based and psychological correlates in language teaching research. To expand the line of research investigating the contributing factors to language teachers' immunity, the present study, informed by positive…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Academic Persistence
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Witkowsky, Patricia; Ferguson, S. Nicole; Knotts, Les; Shaker, Mona – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2022
Emerging from a worldwide study of 29 U.S.-trained student affairs professionals with higher education work experience abroad, this study explored the perspectives and skills developed through working abroad. The findings of this study provide useful advocacy for this group of professionals to demonstrate their unique perspectives and critical…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Higher Education, Overseas Employment, Work Experience
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