The role of teacher workload stress and teacher well-being in linking distributed leadership to teacher commitment

Mehmet Sukru BELLIBAS, Junjun CHEN, Sedat GUMUS

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Abstract

This research aims to shed light on the relationship between the distribution of leadership practices in the school and teacher commitment to teaching and the workplace with an emphasis on the mediating role of teachers’ administrative and teaching workload stress and well-being. Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) dataset compiled by Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in 2018 was employed. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) on a pooled sample and separate country sample (47 jurisdictions) was used in the analysis of the data. Results indicate that workload stress and well-being function as a mediating role in the relationship between distributed leadership and teacher commitment. These results were identical across all jurisdictions but with a few exceptions. Copyright © 2023 AERA.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2023
Event2023 Annual Meeting of American Educational Research Association: "Interrogating Consequential Education Research in Pursuit of Truth" - Chicago, United States
Duration: 13 Apr 202316 Apr 2023
https://www.aera.net/Events-Meetings/2023-Annual-Meeting

Conference

Conference2023 Annual Meeting of American Educational Research Association: "Interrogating Consequential Education Research in Pursuit of Truth"
Abbreviated titleAERA 2023
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityChicago
Period13/04/2316/04/23
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Citation

Bellibas, M. S., Chen, J., & Gümüş, S. (2023, April). The role of teacher workload stress and teacher well-being in linking distributed leadership to teacher commitment. Paper presented at 2023 Annual Meeting of American Educational Research Association: "Interrogating Consequential Education Research in Pursuit of Truth", Chicago, USA.

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