Perceived organizational support, marginalization, isolation, emotional exhaustion, and job satisfaction of PETE faculty members

IF 2.6 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Christopher J. Kinder, K. Richards, Alyssa M. Trad, A. Woods, K. Graber
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Research has highlighted the role of workplace experiences in relation to outcomes, such as job satisfaction, among inservice physical education teachers. More recently, scholars have extended this line of scholarship to explore how higher education faculty members experience and navigate the sociopolitical context of higher education. Guided by occupational socialization theory, the purpose of this study was to understand the interactions among workplace experiences, which include perceived organizational support, marginalization, isolation, and emotional exhaustion, and their association with physical education teacher education faculty members’ perceived job satisfaction. Toward this end, a theoretically driven conceptual model was developed and evaluated using structural equation modeling. The sample comprised 283 United States (US)-based physical education teacher education (PETE) faculty members, and data were collected through an online survey that aimed to measure the identified study variables. Confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to verify the factor structure before advancing to structural equation modeling. The results of structural equation modeling supported the hypothesized relationships among variables, C3(141) = 294.56, p < .001; RMSEA = .075 (90% CI = [.066, 0.085], p < .001); SRMR = .057; NNFI = .962; CFI = .969. While some of the pathways were not significant, the associations of perceived organizational support on emotional exhaustion and job satisfaction were partially mediated by marginalization and isolation. Faculty members’ perceived organizational support and emotional exhaustion were important predictors of the perceptions of job satisfaction. Further research exploring the skills faculty utilize to increase and manage emotional exhaustion is warranted.
PETE教员感知到的组织支持、边缘化、孤立、情绪衰竭和工作满意度
研究强调了在职体育教师的工作经验对结果(如工作满意度)的作用。最近,学者们扩展了这一学术领域,探索高等教育教职员工如何体验和驾驭高等教育的社会政治背景。本研究以职业社会化理论为指导,旨在了解工作场所体验之间的相互作用,包括感知的组织支持、边缘化、孤立和情绪衰竭,以及它们与体育教师教育教师感知的工作满意度的关系。为此,开发了一个理论驱动的概念模型,并使用结构方程建模进行了评估。样本包括283名美国体育教师教育(PETE)教员,数据是通过一项旨在测量已确定的研究变量的在线调查收集的。在进行结构方程建模之前,进行了验证性因子分析以验证因子结构。结构方程建模的结果支持变量之间的假设关系,C3(141) = 294.56页 < .001;RMSEA = .075(90%CI = [0.066,0.085],p < .001);SRMR = .057;NNFI = .962;CFI = .969.虽然有些途径并不显著,但感知到的组织支持与情绪衰竭和工作满意度之间的联系部分是由边缘化和孤立所介导的。教师感知到的组织支持和情绪衰竭是感知工作满意度的重要预测因素。有必要进一步研究教师用来增加和管理情绪衰竭的技能。
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European Physical Education Review
European Physical Education Review EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
7.60
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5.90%
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33
期刊介绍: - Multidisciplinary Approaches: European Physical Education Review brings together contributions from a wide range of disciplines across the natural and social sciences and humanities. It includes theoretical and research-based articles and occasionally devotes Special Issues to major topics and themes within the field. - International Coverage: European Physical Education Review publishes contributions from Europe and all regions of the world, promoting international communication among scholars and professionals.
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