2022
DOI: 10.3390/bs12060160
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Perceived Vulnerability to Disease and the Relationship with Teacher Satisfaction in South Africa during COVID-19: The Serial Role of Burnout, Role Conflict, and Ambiguity

Abstract: Teachers’ work roles and responsibilities have changed dramatically because of the COVID-19 pandemic. These unprecedented changes have the potential to generate role stress and burnout and reduce teachers’ job satisfaction. This study investigated the serial relationship between perceived vulnerability to disease, role stress, burnout, and teaching satisfaction. It was hypothesised that individuals who perceive themselves to be at high risk of contracting COVID-19 would report high role conflict and ambiguity … Show more

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“…Teachers had to adapt to unprecedented changes in their work roles and responsibilities because of the introduction of online learning. In most countries, teachers were required to upskill in information technology, manage increased workloads, and engage with students digitally [1,3]. In addition, they had to negotiate the impact of the pandemic on their personal lives and relationships and had to adapt to rapidly changing government policy pertaining to the educational system [3].…”
Section: Impact Of the Covid-19 Pandemic On Schoolteachersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Teachers had to adapt to unprecedented changes in their work roles and responsibilities because of the introduction of online learning. In most countries, teachers were required to upskill in information technology, manage increased workloads, and engage with students digitally [1,3]. In addition, they had to negotiate the impact of the pandemic on their personal lives and relationships and had to adapt to rapidly changing government policy pertaining to the educational system [3].…”
Section: Impact Of the Covid-19 Pandemic On Schoolteachersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most countries, teachers were required to upskill in information technology, manage increased workloads, and engage with students digitally [1,3]. In addition, they had to negotiate the impact of the pandemic on their personal lives and relationships and had to adapt to rapidly changing government policy pertaining to the educational system [3]. The current study was undertaken in South Africa.…”
Section: Impact Of the Covid-19 Pandemic On Schoolteachersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…By August 2020, the South African government mandated a return to conventional schooling due to disparities in access to education [ 41 ]. Many schools across South Africa are located in disadvantaged communities or rural settings where the resources to engage in digital learning are not available.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many schools across South Africa are located in disadvantaged communities or rural settings where the resources to engage in digital learning are not available. The return to traditional schooling was found to increase teachers’ fears and anxieties about exposure to COVID-19 and possibly transmitting it to their loved ones [ 41 ]. Appraisals of enhanced susceptibility to infection were likely to further aggravate these fears and enhance psychological distress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%