2021
DOI: 10.1111/bjep.12398
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A multidimensional, person‐centred perspective on teacher engagement: Evidence from Canadian and Australian teachers

Abstract: Background. Hitherto, little work has examined the proposition that teachers may simultaneously invest varying degrees of their energetic resources in the teaching and learning environment.Aims. Drawing on a multidimensional, person-centred perspective, the study aimed to identify profiles of teacher engagement, reflecting distinct configurations of teachers' energetic investments, and their generalizability across Canadian and Australian teachers. Additionally, we examined teachers' self-efficacy beliefs as p… Show more

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“…Teacher engagement is a multidimensional construct that reflects teachers’ participation and performance in fulfilling teaching-related roles through the allocation of physical, cognitive, and emotional energies ( Perera et al, 2021 ). The main factors measuring teacher engagement in classrooms and schools in the Engaged Teachers Scale relate to cognitive, emotional, and social dimensions (including social engagement with students and colleagues, respectively; Klassen et al, 2013 ), which are generally used to illustrate how engaged teachers behave over time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teacher engagement is a multidimensional construct that reflects teachers’ participation and performance in fulfilling teaching-related roles through the allocation of physical, cognitive, and emotional energies ( Perera et al, 2021 ). The main factors measuring teacher engagement in classrooms and schools in the Engaged Teachers Scale relate to cognitive, emotional, and social dimensions (including social engagement with students and colleagues, respectively; Klassen et al, 2013 ), which are generally used to illustrate how engaged teachers behave over time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%