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Role ambiguity, role conflict and job satisfaction among physical education teachers in Greece
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Job SatisfactionTeacher EducationPerformance StudiesHealth SciencesPhysical EducationManagementEducationTeacher DevelopmentRole AmbiguityProfessional DevelopmentRole TheorySport PsychologySport ScienceOrganizational BehaviorRole ConflictAthletic Training
This study examines role conflict, role ambiguity, and job satisfaction among Greek physical education teachers, and the extent to which role conflict and role ambiguity predict job satisfaction. All members of the sample of 61 physical education teachers were employed in Greek “Sport for all” programs. The standard multiple regression analysis shows that role conflict and role ambiguity are significant predictors of job satisfaction. This paper concludes with suggestions directed to the General Secretariat of Sports in Greece with a view to redesigning the work of physical education teachers in “Sport for all” programs.
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