Vocational Concerns of Elementary Teachers: Stress, Job Satisfaction, and Occupational Commitment
Journal of Employment Counseling
Published online on June 02, 2014
Abstract
This study examines the vocational concerns of 185 elementary teachers. Participants were classified based on their perceptions of the magnitude of their classroom demands and resources. These groupings were then examined for differences in teachers' personal coping resources, job satisfaction, and occupational commitment. Results indicated that teachers classified as perceiving high classroom demand vis‐à‐vis classroom resources reported lower personal coping resources, less job satisfaction, and more plans to leave their current job.