Statement of the Problem
The
study was designed to determine into the grade school teachers’ professional
preparation and practices in relation to their teaching effectiveness as a
basis for an Action Plan for Elementary Teachers at the University of Cebu,
Cebu City, SY 2007 – 2008.
It addressed the following specific
questions:
1. What
was the professional preparation profile of the grade school teachers with
reference to their:
1.1 highest
educational attainment,
1.2 relevant
inservice training, and
1.3 relevant
teaching experience?
2. What
was the professional practices profile of grade school teachers in terms of:
2.1 instructional
planning,
2.2 instructional
delivery,
2.3 classroom
management,
2.4 teacher-learner
interaction,
2.5 subject
content,
2.6 evaluation,
2.7 professional
responsibilities, and
2.8 professional
relationships?
3. What
level of performance on teaching effectiveness was demonstrated in each of the
following teaching areas:
3.1 Planning
and Preparation,
3.2 The
Classroom Environment,
3.3 Instruction,
3.4 Professional
Responsibilities, and
3.5 Use
of Student Assessment?
4. Were
there significant relationships between teachers’ teaching effectiveness and
their
4.1 professional
preparation and
4.2 professional
practices?
5. Based
on the findings, what Action Plan for Elementary Teachers may be proposed?
Null Hypotheses
The study was postulated on the following
null hypotheses:
HO1 : There
is no significant relationship between Teaching Effectiveness and Professional Preparation.
HO2 :
There is no significant relationship between Teaching Effectiveness and Professional Practices
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Statement of the Problem - Paper
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