The competencies of the prospective and beginning secondary school mathematics teachers in Luzon: An analysis

This study determines the competencies of the prospective and beginning secondary school mathematics teachers in terms of their scores in a standardized Competency Test (CT), to measure their content competencies, and their ratings in an Observation Checklist (OC), to measure their teaching competen...

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Main Author: Ramos, Mary Fe V.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-18222021-05-17T03:18:10Z The competencies of the prospective and beginning secondary school mathematics teachers in Luzon: An analysis Ramos, Mary Fe V. This study determines the competencies of the prospective and beginning secondary school mathematics teachers in terms of their scores in a standardized Competency Test (CT), to measure their content competencies, and their ratings in an Observation Checklist (OC), to measure their teaching competencies.The prospective secondary mathematics teachers in the 39 different teacher-training institutions (TTIs) and the beginning mathematics teachers in the 21 secondary schools were utilized as respondents in the study. The 15 TTIs were used in the development and validation of the CT, while the remaining 24 together with the 21 secondary schools were used in the analysis of the competencies.The results of the study showed that:1. The developed and validated CT was a good, refined, and useful instrument.2. A secondary school mathematics teachers who performed well in the CT performed well also in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, statistics, and trigonometry subtests.3. A prospective or a beginning secondary school mathematics teacher who obtained a score of at least 37 in the CT possessed content competencies in teaching mathematics in the secondary level.4. The subjects performed satisfactorily in their undergraduate courses in mathematics.5. The content competencies of the subjects as measured by the CT were within the norm of the group.6. The prospective and the beginning secondary school mathematics teachers were competent in terms of their teaching competencies. 7. The beginning secondary school mathematics teachers performed better than the prospective secondary school mathematics teachers in terms of their content and teaching competencies.8. The content competencies possessed by the prospective and the beginning secondary school mathematics teachers did not imply their teaching competencies. That is, a prospective secondary school mathematics teacher having the content competencies in mathematics did not necessarily suggest that he/she also possessed the necessary teaching competencies.9. The beginning secondary school mathematics teachers were more competent (content and teaching-wise) than the prospective secondary school mathematics teachers specifically in their arithmetic and geometry competencies. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/823 Dissertations English Animo Repository Mathematics teachers High school teachers Teachers--Rating of Competency based education Performance Mathematics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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language English
topic Mathematics teachers
High school teachers
Teachers--Rating of
Competency based education
Performance
Mathematics
spellingShingle Mathematics teachers
High school teachers
Teachers--Rating of
Competency based education
Performance
Mathematics
Ramos, Mary Fe V.
The competencies of the prospective and beginning secondary school mathematics teachers in Luzon: An analysis
description This study determines the competencies of the prospective and beginning secondary school mathematics teachers in terms of their scores in a standardized Competency Test (CT), to measure their content competencies, and their ratings in an Observation Checklist (OC), to measure their teaching competencies.The prospective secondary mathematics teachers in the 39 different teacher-training institutions (TTIs) and the beginning mathematics teachers in the 21 secondary schools were utilized as respondents in the study. The 15 TTIs were used in the development and validation of the CT, while the remaining 24 together with the 21 secondary schools were used in the analysis of the competencies.The results of the study showed that:1. The developed and validated CT was a good, refined, and useful instrument.2. A secondary school mathematics teachers who performed well in the CT performed well also in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, statistics, and trigonometry subtests.3. A prospective or a beginning secondary school mathematics teacher who obtained a score of at least 37 in the CT possessed content competencies in teaching mathematics in the secondary level.4. The subjects performed satisfactorily in their undergraduate courses in mathematics.5. The content competencies of the subjects as measured by the CT were within the norm of the group.6. The prospective and the beginning secondary school mathematics teachers were competent in terms of their teaching competencies. 7. The beginning secondary school mathematics teachers performed better than the prospective secondary school mathematics teachers in terms of their content and teaching competencies.8. The content competencies possessed by the prospective and the beginning secondary school mathematics teachers did not imply their teaching competencies. That is, a prospective secondary school mathematics teacher having the content competencies in mathematics did not necessarily suggest that he/she also possessed the necessary teaching competencies.9. The beginning secondary school mathematics teachers were more competent (content and teaching-wise) than the prospective secondary school mathematics teachers specifically in their arithmetic and geometry competencies.
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title The competencies of the prospective and beginning secondary school mathematics teachers in Luzon: An analysis
title_short The competencies of the prospective and beginning secondary school mathematics teachers in Luzon: An analysis
title_full The competencies of the prospective and beginning secondary school mathematics teachers in Luzon: An analysis
title_fullStr The competencies of the prospective and beginning secondary school mathematics teachers in Luzon: An analysis
title_full_unstemmed The competencies of the prospective and beginning secondary school mathematics teachers in Luzon: An analysis
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