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Self-Efficacy, Core Behavioral Competence and Performance of Teachers: A Scaffold for Proficient and Highly Proficient Teachers Bantoc, Aris A.; Yazon, Alberto D.
International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research Vol. 4 No. 12 (2023): International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Res
Publisher : Future Science / FSH-PH Publications

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ijmaber.04.12.28

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This research aimed to determine the relationship between self-efficacy, core behavioral competence and level of performance among Public Elementary and Secondary School teachers in two (2) Districts in Mauban, Division of Quezon. The following hypotheses were tested in this study (a) there is no significant relationship between teacher's level of self-efficacy, core behavioral competence and performance among public elementary and secondary school teachers in Mauban District; and (b) teacher's self-efficacy and core behavioral competencies do not significantly predict their level of performance. A descriptive quantitative research design was used in this study, incorporating descriptive survey, correlation, comparative and causal-comparative methods to answer the specific research problems. The study's respondents were the 247 public elementary and secondary proficient and highly proficient teachers from 39 schools of the two districts in Mauban, Quezon – the Mauban North District and Mauban South District. A stratified random sampling technique was used in selecting the teachers-respondents. A 45-item Likert scale survey questionnaire, the main research instrument, was used. This study found no significant difference in the teachers' self-efficacy and core behavioral competence when grouped according to their number of teaching/ ancillary load, highest educational attainment, number of years in service and teaching position. The level of self- efficacy in practicing the PPST domains and teachers' performance level has a strongly positive correlation. Likewise, the level of core behavioral competence in practicing the PPST domains and the level of performance have a strong positive correlation. Regarding the strength of the relationship, there is a strong positive correlation between teachers' self-efficacy and core behavioral competence on the overall teachers' performance. The predicting capacity of self-efficacy and core behavioral competence to the overall performance of teachers is statistically significant. Self-efficacy and core behavioral competencies are predictors of teachers' performance. The higher the teachers' self-efficacy level, the better their performance; the higher the core behavioral competence, the higher their performance.
Paint A Portrait: Lived Experience of Parents in the Implementation of Modular Distance Learning Paco, Daphnee S.; Yazon, Alberto D.; Manaig, Karen A.; Sapin, Sherwin B.; Bandoy, Marcial M.
International Journal of Research in STEM Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): November Issue
Publisher : Universitas Terbuka

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This study determined the issues and challenges encountered by the parents who facilitated learning at home. This research was a Qualitative-Phenomenological study that utilized the Narrative Form using the responses of the parent-participants in the Key Informant Interview conducted by the researcher. Creswell Method applied in qualitative analysis of these reactions to explore the lived experience of parents who served as Learning Facilitators in Modular Distance Learning. From the responses of the participants in the Key Informant Interview conducted, the researcher was able to extract the following themes that describe their overall ability in painting the portrait of their children: FB: Keeping You Informed, Education Must Continue, Education Cannot Wait, MDL Finds a Way, Painting a Portrait as Consecrated Responsibility, Race Against Time, and Time Works Wonders.           The researcher was able to draw out issues with implications of the findings on the lived experiences of the parents in painting the portrait of their children as not just a simple task. Their ability to paint the picture and helping their children with their studies were perceived as challenging but added colors in making their future even more meaningful.   Keywords: Paint a Portrait, Modular Distance Learning, Learning Facilitator
Effectiveness of Model Drawing Approach (MDA) in Enhancing the Problem-Solving Skills of Grade 9 Learners Copia, Shiela Marie B.; Tamban, Victoria E.; Sapin, Sherwin B.; Yazon, Alberto D.; Manaig, Karen A.
International Journal of Theory and Application in Elementary and Secondary School Education Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Terbuka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33830/ijtaese.v6i1.1142

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate how effective a Drawing Model Approach was at improving the problem-solving skills of Grade 9 students of Palo Alto Integrated School. It; sought to answer if the said approach could enhance the skills of students, specifically in problem identification and solving. In; year 2018 National Achievement Test (NAT), result revealed that students’ score compared to the previous year indicating only a Mean of 0.51 which can still be classified as “low mastery” level in the said examination (Albano, 2019). International test results in the Trends in International Math and Sciences Study (TIMSS), showed a gloomy poor performance of Filipino students in the said subject. Out of 45 countries who participated in the conference, the Philippines ranked at the lowest places- 41st in Math and 42nd in Science, respectively (Torres, et al., 2020). Similarly; report of Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) in 2018 coming from the website of Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), showed the Filipino students left behind in terms of performance ranking in areas of Reading, Science and Math compares with its 79 counterparts’ nations. In result, Sec. Briones promoted an immediate order to review the country’s basic education curriculum to identify the root cause of the problem and what key areas of intervention must be placed accordingly (Luz, 2018). Utilizing quasi-experimental research design, the study involved a total of 25 pairs of students from the experimental and comparison group selected based on the result of the pre-test; from the population of 88 students in the two sections of Grade 9, namely Carnation and Hyacinth. Participants; were randomly assigned either to the experimental group or to the control. The; statistical tools used in this study were mean, standard deviation, independent t-test, and Cohen’s d. Paired; t-test measured the significant difference between the pre-test; and post-test scores. The results of a pre- and post-test mean scores revealed a highly significant difference between the examined mean scores. The learners' post-test means scores performance, as well as the learners' pre-test and post-test mean scores performance, all indicated rejection of the null hypotheses. The group of participants who used the Drawing Model Approach also performed much better in terms of score than the control group. Using this approach, it develops student’s critical and creative thinking skills enabling him to solve problem with ease and confidence. Moreover, through this approach, it helps students to visualize the problem by means of representation, essentially builds a scaffolding between relationship of sets of questions (Marsha, 2008), creating a more concrete comprehension of the problem rather than solving it directly within their minds which sometimes create long confusion of array of thoughts. The researcher, through this paper, aimed to contribute to the body of knowledge in making Math subject more interesting by means of simple and effective pedagogical approach to help improve the critical and analytical thinking skills of the students which have been their waterloo based on the poor academic performance on Math for the last three years. Hence, this condition should already address considering on the current situation now which the education of the learners is at stake. Keywords – Model Drawing Approach, Visualization, Problem-solving skills, Effectiveness, Teaching Style