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Examining the Differences between the Job Satisfaction of STEM and Non-STEM Novice Teachers with Leaving Intentions
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Texas A&M University-College Station, Texas, USA
 
 
Online publication date: 2018-03-25
 
 
Publication date: 2018-03-25
 
 
EURASIA J. Math., Sci Tech. Ed 2018;14(6):2329-2341
 
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This paper examines the differences between the job satisfaction of STEM and non-STEM novice teachers with leaving intentions (hereafter STEM NTLI) by analyzing School and Staffing Survey 2011–12 data. The results of multiple regression analyses and various Z-tests show that support from the school and collaboration with colleagues are strong predictors for STEM and non-STEM NTLI. STEM NTLI focus more on professional development, autonomy in teaching, and the behavior of their students, whereas non-STEM NTLI focus more on participation in school policies. The implications for teachers and teacher educators are also discussed.
 
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