Teacher’s time organization and its relationship to job satisfaction: Chilean case evidence

The literature indicates that teachers lack of time to adequately prepare and fulfill their responsibilities, is one of the key factors that negatively influence levels of teacher job satisfaction. Considering a representative sample of teachers in Santiago of Chile (N=950) and using conditional mod...

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Main Authors: Veronica Cabezas, María Paz Medeiros, David Inostroza, Constanza Gómez, Vicente Loyola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Arizona State University 2017-06-01
Series:Education Policy Analysis Archives
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Online Access:https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/2451
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spelling doaj-0f527b1a77dd4c18a7882f2e1721cf972020-11-25T03:30:20ZengArizona State UniversityEducation Policy Analysis Archives1068-23412017-06-0125010.14507/epaa.25.24511635Teacher’s time organization and its relationship to job satisfaction: Chilean case evidenceVeronica Cabezas0María Paz Medeiros1David Inostroza2Constanza Gómez3Vicente Loyola4Pontificia Universidad Catolica de ChileElige EducarElige EducarPontificia Universidad Católica de ChilePontificia Universidad Católica de ChileThe literature indicates that teachers lack of time to adequately prepare and fulfill their responsibilities, is one of the key factors that negatively influence levels of teacher job satisfaction. Considering a representative sample of teachers in Santiago of Chile (N=950) and using conditional models, this study explores the relationship between teacher job satisfaction that work in subsidized schools, and the time available to these teachers for realizing activities over and above actual teaching hours: contracted non-teaching hours and additional overtime. This study uses a questionnaire that incorporates, in addition to the overtime, information about how teachers use their time, identifying the type of activities they are involved in, and if they are involved individually or as a group. The results indicate that there is a robust positive relationship between the number of contracted non-teaching hours and teacher job satisfaction, and a negative relationship with respect to overtime. Also identified the relevance of being adequately resourced with formal instances to engage in collaborative work for planning and prepare class materials, since it is linked to a positive effect on teacher job satisfaction.https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/2451Satisfacción laboralhoras no lectivastrabajo colaborativometodología mixtaformación docentepolítica educativaeducación primariaChile
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author Veronica Cabezas
María Paz Medeiros
David Inostroza
Constanza Gómez
Vicente Loyola
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María Paz Medeiros
David Inostroza
Constanza Gómez
Vicente Loyola
Teacher’s time organization and its relationship to job satisfaction: Chilean case evidence
Education Policy Analysis Archives
Satisfacción laboral
horas no lectivas
trabajo colaborativo
metodología mixta
formación docente
política educativa
educación primaria
Chile
author_facet Veronica Cabezas
María Paz Medeiros
David Inostroza
Constanza Gómez
Vicente Loyola
author_sort Veronica Cabezas
title Teacher’s time organization and its relationship to job satisfaction: Chilean case evidence
title_short Teacher’s time organization and its relationship to job satisfaction: Chilean case evidence
title_full Teacher’s time organization and its relationship to job satisfaction: Chilean case evidence
title_fullStr Teacher’s time organization and its relationship to job satisfaction: Chilean case evidence
title_full_unstemmed Teacher’s time organization and its relationship to job satisfaction: Chilean case evidence
title_sort teacher’s time organization and its relationship to job satisfaction: chilean case evidence
publisher Arizona State University
series Education Policy Analysis Archives
issn 1068-2341
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The literature indicates that teachers lack of time to adequately prepare and fulfill their responsibilities, is one of the key factors that negatively influence levels of teacher job satisfaction. Considering a representative sample of teachers in Santiago of Chile (N=950) and using conditional models, this study explores the relationship between teacher job satisfaction that work in subsidized schools, and the time available to these teachers for realizing activities over and above actual teaching hours: contracted non-teaching hours and additional overtime. This study uses a questionnaire that incorporates, in addition to the overtime, information about how teachers use their time, identifying the type of activities they are involved in, and if they are involved individually or as a group. The results indicate that there is a robust positive relationship between the number of contracted non-teaching hours and teacher job satisfaction, and a negative relationship with respect to overtime. Also identified the relevance of being adequately resourced with formal instances to engage in collaborative work for planning and prepare class materials, since it is linked to a positive effect on teacher job satisfaction.
topic Satisfacción laboral
horas no lectivas
trabajo colaborativo
metodología mixta
formación docente
política educativa
educación primaria
Chile
url https://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/2451
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