علاقة الرضا المهني ببيئة العمل التنظيمية لدى أساتذة المدرسة الابتدائية:دراسة ميدانية بمدرسة بوعمامة علي 2 العامرية - ولاية عين تموشنت
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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
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This study aimed to explore the nature of the relationship between the organizational work
environment and professional satisfaction among primary school teachers, with particular emphasis
on the human dimension as the presumed central mediating variable shaping this relationship.
The study addressed the main question: What is the nature of the relationship between the
organizational work environment and professional satisfaction among primary school
teachers? alongside two sub-questions concerning the bond between the teacher's cultural
specificity and their organizational environment, and how professional satisfaction is achieved
through this interplay. A monographic method was applied to a purposive sample of 22 social
actors at Bouamamah Ali 2 Primary School in El Amria, Ain Témouchent Province, using direct
observation and semi-structured interviews throughout the academic year 2025/2026.
Findings revealed that the human dimension surpasses material factors in shaping professional
satisfaction, and that humanistic leadership constitutes the central explanatory variable of
institutional belonging. However, the study simultaneously identified genuine fragility cases that
constrain this satisfaction, most notably: the contradictory coexistence of institutional human
satisfaction and professional grievance among certain actors, the shadow zones created by excessive
humanization within the organizational system, and the phenomenon of incomplete recognition
whereby symbolic status is granted through seniority in formal professional spaces while the actor
remains excluded from certain informal social decision-making areas. The study further
demonstrated that the institution's symbolic space is not a completed structure but rather a
continuously renewed fabric confronting real cultural tensions, such as gender differences that
sometimes hinder full integration into the professional community.
