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Conflict Management Styles, Workplace Incivility and Organizational Commitment of Teachers in Region XI: an Explanatory Sequential Design P. Lutog, Marevic Jean; O. Aoanan, Grace
The Future of Education Journal Vol 3 No 5 (2024): December
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah Yayasan Pendidikan Tumpuan Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61445/tofedu.v3i5.322

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Organizational commitment of teachers has been a prevalent issue in education which stem from different underlying factors at present.  This explanatory sequential mixed-method study aimed to assess and examine the influence of conflict management style and workplace incivility toward organizational commitment of Region XI junior high school teachers. The respondents were from large and implementing schools of different school divisions for the quantitative phase. For the qualitative phase, the participants were purposively selected for the in-depth interview and focus group discussions. A validated and adapted survey questionnaire along with the interview guide were utilized in the gathering of data. For the results, regression analysis and thematic analysis were employed to interpret the data collected. The quantitative findings indicated that conflict management styles were high, workplace incivility is seldom observed, and organizational commitment is oftentimes manifested. Additionally, both conflict management styles and workplace incivility significantly influenced and predicted organizational commitment of junior high school teachers. In the qualitative phase, the results corroborated the quantitative findings, affirming the high ratings of conflict management styles and organizational commitment, and the low rating of workplace incivility. The integration of data revealed confirmation-connection between the two sets of results. The findings of the study are relevant to maintain the organizational commitment of teachers in the department.
MENELISIK UPAYA PENINGKATAN KETERAMPILAN LITERASI DI FILIPINA: PELUANG DAN TANTANGAN Riski, Yunia Tiara; Huda, Muhammad Nur; B. Tejero, Erhardie Priel; P. Lutog, Marevic Jean; Nasution, Nasution; Mariana, Neni; Setiana, Leli Nisfi
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Indonesia Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Juli - Desember 2024
Publisher : PBSI, FKIP UNISSULA, Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/jpbi.12.2.133-143

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Penelitian ini membahas topik permasalahan mengenai upaya peningkatan keterampilan literasi di Filipina. Literasi dianggap sebagai fondasi utama dalam pembangunan bangsa, yang esensial untuk partisipasi aktif dalam masyarakat dan pembangunan berkelanjutan. Meskipun Filipina telah mencapai tingkat literasi sebesar 97%, tantangan tetap ada, misalnya 90% anak usia 10 tahun di Filipina tidak mampu memahami teks dasar. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengidentifikasi dan menganalisis strategi yang diterapkan oleh Filipina dalam meningkatkan keterampilan literasi di kalangan masyarakat, terutama di sektor pendidikan. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah studi pustaka, di mana peneliti mengumpulkan dan menganalisis sumber-sumber relevan terkait dengan upaya peningkatan keterampilan literasi di Filipina. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Departemen Pendidikan Filipina (DepEd) telah menerapkan berbagai strategi untuk mengatasi tantangan literasi, termasuk kurikulum K-12, Sistem Pembelajaran Alternatif (ALS), serta program seperti Basa Pilipinas. Inisiatif ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan keterampilan literasi dasar, mengintegrasikan pendidikan multibahasa, dan mempersiapkan peserta didik untuk pembelajaran seumur hidup serta dunia kerja. Program literasi juga mencakup literasi digital, lingkungan, dan finansial. Kesimpulan dari penelitian ini menekankan bahwa reformasi lebih lanjut diperlukan untuk menjembatani kesenjangan meningkatkan keterampilan literasi. Pendekatan kolaboratif yang melibatkan sekolah, komunitas, dan sektor swasta sangat penting untuk mendorong program literasi yang inklusif dan efektif. Pengalaman Filipina dapat memberikan wawasan berharga bagi negara lain, seperti Indonesia, dalam upayanya untuk meningkatkan literasi dan kualitas Pendidikan.This research discusses problematic topics regarding efforts to improve literacy skills in the Philippines. Literacy is considered a key foundation in nation building, essential for active participation in society and sustainable development. Although the Philippines has achieved a literacy rate of 97%, challenges remain, such as 90% of 10-year-old children in the Philippines are unable to understand basic texts. The aim of this research is to identify and analyze the strategies implemented by the Philippines in improving literacy skills among the population, especially in the education sector. The method used in this research is a literature study, where researchers collect and analyze relevant sources related to efforts to improve literacy skills in the Philippines. The research results show that the Philippine Department of Education (DepEd) has implemented various strategies to address literacy challenges, including the K-12 curriculum, the Alternative Learning System (ALS), as well as programs such as Basa Pilipinas. This initiative aims to improve basic literacy skills, integrate multilingual education, and prepare students for lifelong learning and the world of work. Literacy program also includes digital, environmental and financial literacy. The conclusions of this research emphasize that further reforms are needed to bridge gaps in enhancing literacy skills. A collaborative approach involving schools, communities, and the private sector is critical to fostering inclusive and effective literacy programs. The Philippines' experience can provide valuable insights for other countries, such as Indonesia, in their efforts to improve literacy and the quality of education.