THE MEDIATING EFFECT OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WELL-BEING AND ENGAGED TEACHERS

Marlyn B. Cago, Rinante L. Genuba

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The primary aim of the study is to find out the significance of the mediating effect of professional development on the relationship between well-being and engaged teachers. Utilizing a correlational technique as well as a quantitative non-experimental and mediation research design, data were obtained from 300 public elementary school teachers working in Baganga North and South districts, Davao Oriental. The researcher used a universal sampling technique and the statistical tools mean, Pearson r, and path analysis. From the results of the study, it was found that there are very high levels of well-being, engaged teachers, and professional development. In addition, there are significant relationships between well-being and engaged teachers, well-being and professional development, and professional development and engaged teachers. Lastly, professional development has a partial mediating effect on the relationship between well-being and engaged teachers. The findings of this study contribute to the existing body of knowledge on well-being, engaged teachers, and professional development in education.

 

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education, well-being, engaged teachers, professional development, correlation, teachers, Philippines

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