Conveying Outcome of School Culture in Relation to Job Commitment and Satisfaction of Teachers in Public Elementary Schools
Cherry Jane Bautista, Josephine Baguio
Received: 05 November 2025; Revised: 29 January 2026; Accepted: 03 February 2026; Published: 04 February 2026
DOI: https://doi.org/10.66074/DE43FR21
Abstract
Teacher retention relies on sustained commitment and satisfaction. This study investigated how job commitment relates to job satisfaction and the mediating role of school culture among 205 public elementary teachers in Caraga North District, Davao Oriental. Using a quantitative correlational design, the study found that teachers reported high levels of job commitment and satisfaction, with school culture rated very high. Correlation analysis confirmed significant positive relationships among all variables. Mediation analysis revealed that school culture partially mediates the relationship between job commitment and job satisfaction. This indicates that while commitment directly predicts satisfaction, it also operates indirectly by strengthening school culture. Consequently, the findings suggest that school administrators should prioritize fostering a collaborative culture to effectively translate teacher commitment into long-term job satisfaction.
Keywords: commitment, culture, mediation, satisfaction, teachers
Author Information: Graduate School, Rizal Memorial Colleges, Inc., Davao, Philippines; [email protected]
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