Replication data for: How Learner-Centered Teaching is associated with Teacher Self-Efficacy and Job Satisfaction: Analysis of Data from 31 Countries

Published: 31 July 2019| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/rmjrtp3cxs.1
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Junghee Choi,
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The expansion of learner-centered teaching has been the focus of education policy makers and teachers throughout the world. While most of the attention has been given to how learner-centered teaching influences student outcomes, it is important to consider how teachers are associated with learner-centered teaching. Using data from the OECD TALIS 2013 database, this study analyzes how the use of learner-centered teaching is associated with teacher self-efficacy and job satisfaction. Controlling for a wide range of teacher and classroom characteristics, as well as country and school fixed effects, we find that learner-centered teaching has a significant and positive association with both teacher self-efficacy and job satisfaction. Note: The original TALIS 2013 data used in this study was downloaded from the OECD TALIS 2013 database. The data file available in the current repository was edited by the authors.

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