英文摘要 |
Studies focused on a range of issues about the relationship between the organizational climate of schools, teachers’job satisfaction, and school efficacy have drawn considerable attention of educators in recent years. With an aim to add to a body of existing literature, this study conducts MASEM to explore how the three factors interplay at educational venues. First of all, this study examined a total of 66 research reports that were published between January 2001 and December 2020 using meta analysis in order to identify the relationship between the organizational climate of schools, teachers’job satisfaction, and school efficacy. According to the guidelines provided by Cohen (1988), the research findings suggest a large effect size between the following pairs of factors: the organizational climate of schools and teachers’job satisfaction, the organizational climate of schools and school efficacy, and teacher’s job satisfaction and school efficacy. Secondly, this study uses SEM models to scrutinize the relationship between the organizational climate of schools, teachers’job satisfaction and school efficacy. The research results revealed that school climate can affect its institutional efficacy through teachers’job satisfaction. Lastly this study proffers suggestions for the reference of future researchers. |