Teachers in Rural Primary Schools: A Study of Their Perceptions on Teacher Preparation, School Environment and Parental Involvement

This paper discusses the findings of a study which was carried out on 287 primary teachers and 24 principals in a rural Malaysian district. The aim was to construct a profile of the teachers, their perception of school facilities, slUdents, parents, principals and the adequacy of teacher training....

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahman, Azizah, Md. Nor, Sharifah, Mokhtar, Halimatun Halaliah, Halimi, Faridah
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 1993
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spelling my.upm.eprints.29662013-05-27T07:04:46Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2966/ Teachers in Rural Primary Schools: A Study of Their Perceptions on Teacher Preparation, School Environment and Parental Involvement Abdul Rahman, Azizah Md. Nor, Sharifah Mokhtar, Halimatun Halaliah Halimi, Faridah This paper discusses the findings of a study which was carried out on 287 primary teachers and 24 principals in a rural Malaysian district. The aim was to construct a profile of the teachers, their perception of school facilities, slUdents, parents, principals and the adequacy of teacher training. Interviews were con!iucted and questionnaires administered. The data show that generally teachers are satisfied with the basic facilities in their schools; they find their work challenging and they are committed to serve rural communities. However, they are constrained by lack of parental involvement, low motivation among pupils, inadequate. residential facilities and teaching aids. They perceive their teacher preparation as generally adequate, but indicate that more need to be done in terms of a longer preservice exposure in rural areas, teaching methods and subjects tailored to rural needs, skills in producing teaching aids and carrying out suitable co-curricular activities. However, they agree that guidance and support given in schools are more important than college preparation. The paper concludes with a discussion on the implications for teacher education (preservice and inservice) and school support for teachers. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 1993 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2966/1/Teachers_in_Rural_Primary_Schools_A_Study_of_Their_Perceptions_on_Teacher.pdf Abdul Rahman, Azizah and Md. Nor, Sharifah and Mokhtar, Halimatun Halaliah and Halimi, Faridah (1993) Teachers in Rural Primary Schools: A Study of Their Perceptions on Teacher Preparation, School Environment and Parental Involvement. Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences & Humanities, 1 (1). pp. 27-40. ISSN 0128-7702 English
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description This paper discusses the findings of a study which was carried out on 287 primary teachers and 24 principals in a rural Malaysian district. The aim was to construct a profile of the teachers, their perception of school facilities, slUdents, parents, principals and the adequacy of teacher training. Interviews were con!iucted and questionnaires administered. The data show that generally teachers are satisfied with the basic facilities in their schools; they find their work challenging and they are committed to serve rural communities. However, they are constrained by lack of parental involvement, low motivation among pupils, inadequate. residential facilities and teaching aids. They perceive their teacher preparation as generally adequate, but indicate that more need to be done in terms of a longer preservice exposure in rural areas, teaching methods and subjects tailored to rural needs, skills in producing teaching aids and carrying out suitable co-curricular activities. However, they agree that guidance and support given in schools are more important than college preparation. The paper concludes with a discussion on the implications for teacher education (preservice and inservice) and school support for teachers.
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author Abdul Rahman, Azizah
Md. Nor, Sharifah
Mokhtar, Halimatun Halaliah
Halimi, Faridah
spellingShingle Abdul Rahman, Azizah
Md. Nor, Sharifah
Mokhtar, Halimatun Halaliah
Halimi, Faridah
Teachers in Rural Primary Schools: A Study of Their Perceptions on Teacher Preparation, School Environment and Parental Involvement
author_facet Abdul Rahman, Azizah
Md. Nor, Sharifah
Mokhtar, Halimatun Halaliah
Halimi, Faridah
author_sort Abdul Rahman, Azizah
title Teachers in Rural Primary Schools: A Study of Their Perceptions on Teacher Preparation, School Environment and Parental Involvement
title_short Teachers in Rural Primary Schools: A Study of Their Perceptions on Teacher Preparation, School Environment and Parental Involvement
title_full Teachers in Rural Primary Schools: A Study of Their Perceptions on Teacher Preparation, School Environment and Parental Involvement
title_fullStr Teachers in Rural Primary Schools: A Study of Their Perceptions on Teacher Preparation, School Environment and Parental Involvement
title_full_unstemmed Teachers in Rural Primary Schools: A Study of Their Perceptions on Teacher Preparation, School Environment and Parental Involvement
title_sort teachers in rural primary schools: a study of their perceptions on teacher preparation, school environment and parental involvement
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
publishDate 1993
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/2966/1/Teachers_in_Rural_Primary_Schools_A_Study_of_Their_Perceptions_on_Teacher.pdf
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