Exploring Relationships of Job Satisfaction and Burnout with Turnover Intention Among Chinese English Language Teachers
Teachers’ psychological condition is important to both their professional well-being and their students’ learning. Among various psychological factors, turnover intention is a major concern for school leaders and policymakers. While some effects of burnout and job satisfaction on turnover intention...
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