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Fernando Núñez-Regueiro1,2, Helen M G Watt3, Paul W Richardson4
1LaRAC, Université Grenoble Alpes, 38000, Grenoble, France. fernando.nr.france@gmail.com.
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Teacher well-being has become a critical challenge for contemporary education systems, yet the role of continuous professional learning (CPL) in supporting it remains poorly understood. We advance an integrative framework combining needs-supplies fit theory and control-value theory to explain when CPL supports teachers' self-efficacy and, in turn, their well-being. Using nationally representative TALIS 2024 data from secondary teachers in France (N = 2877) and Australia (N = 3035), we show that CPL effects on teacher self-efficacy depend on needs-supplies fit: Supplies more strongly relate to self-efficacy when they exceed needs for CPL, whereas deficient supplies relate negatively to self-efficacy. Moreover, well-being levels peak when teachers both feel self-efficacious and value their work, but drop when either appraisal is lacking. These findings delineate conditions under which CPL may meaningfully support teacher well-being, with implications for systems confronting rising teacher attrition rates.
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