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Original scientific paper

Teachers' Well-Being: The Role of Calling and Organisational Support

Lana Jurčec orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-3603-0776 ; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Teacher Education, Zagreb, Croatia *
Majda Rijavec ; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Teacher Education, Zagreb, Croatia
Tajana Ljubin Golub ; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Teacher Education, Zagreb, Croatia

* Corresponding author.


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Abstract

The study focuses on understanding teachers' life satisfaction
within the framework of Work as a Calling Theory. It
investigated: a) the mediating role of living a calling and job
satisfaction in the relationship between perceiving a calling and
life satisfaction; b) the moderating role of organisational
support in the relationship between perceiving and living a
calling. Three hundred eighty classroom teachers (96% female,
with an average of 20 years of work experience) participated in
the study. A moderated serial mediation model was tested. The
results showed that both living a calling and job satisfaction
mediate between perceiving a calling and life satisfaction.
Perceiving a calling is positively related to living a calling, which
in turn leads to higher job satisfaction and consequently higher
life satisfaction. Also, perceiving a calling is positively related to
living a calling to a greater extent when organisational support
is provided. The results support the proposed model and have
implications for both theory and practice in the field of school
management and teachers' well-being.

Keywords

calling; job satisfaction; life satisfaction; organisational support; teachers

Hrčak ID:

347639

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/347639

Publication date:

9.2.2026.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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