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Zvyagintsev, R., Konstantinovskiy, D., Pinskaya, M. & Kosaretsky, S. (2022). Occupational well-being of Russian teachers: Risk factors and areas for improvement. Issues in Educational Research, 32(2), 825-847. http: ...



Zvyagintsev, R., Konstantinovskiy, D., Pinskaya, M. & Kosaretsky, S. (2022). Occupational well-being of Russian teachers: Risk factors and areas for improvement. Issues in Educational Research, 32(2), 825-847. http://www.iier.org.au/iier32/zvyagintsev.pdf
ISSN 0313-7155
DOI 2-s2.0-85133336533
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Abstract

This article presents a study on the occupational well-being of Russian teachers that is based on data from Monitoring of Education Markets and Organizations 2015-2016, an educational monitoring system representative of teachers in Russia (for a total of 2,014 teachers) (Memo Project, n.d.). The main research aims are to describe the factors associated with teacher occupational well-being in the Russian Federation. We examine the psychometric characteristics of the developed scale to evaluate teachers' occupational well-being. We use the resulting level of occupational well-being as a dependent variable in a multilevel linear regression to analyse the relationship between teachers' contextual and personal characteristics and their occupational well-being. The results show a range of external and internal factors related to occupational well-being. The main internal factors are work experience, professional attitude and professional development. The external factors are considered at 3 different levels, the classroom, the school environment, and society, the main factors being the social composition of the school and society's attitude towards teachers.

Авторы:

Звягинцев Р.С., Константиновский Д.Л., Пинская М.А., Косаретский С.Г.