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Teacher career calling reduces burnout: The mediation effects of work engagement and psychological capital
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2022
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Teacher CareerEducational PsychologyEducationOrganizational BehaviorPsychologyMediation EffectsCareer InterventionTeacher EducationBurnoutCareer ConcernWork AttitudeJob SatisfactionMotivationSerious ProblemSelf-report QuestionnaireTeachingPsychological CapitalBusinessProfessional DevelopmentReduces BurnoutCareer EducationEmployee Engagement
Burnout is a serious problem in the teaching profession. Research suggests that career calling could be regarded as a protective factor against burnout; however, the mediating mechanism underlying this relationship remains to be explored. The purpose of this study was to test the mediating roles of work engagement and teachers' psychological capital. A total of 3,300 teachers completed a self-report questionnaire. Results showed that the relationship between career calling and burnout was mediated by work engagement and teacher psychological capital. These findings provide insights for preventing burnout among teacher groups.
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