The Interplay of Teachers’ Profile, Workload and Self-Efficacy: A Correlational Study
Lyndy G. Pantao
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Lyndy G. Pantao: Master Teacher II, Parañaque National High School-Main, Schools Division of Parañaque City, National Capital Region, Philippines
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 10, 301-316
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This study aims to determine the relationships between demographic profile, workload profile, and sense of self-efficacy of teachers in a public senior high school setting. Frequency distribution and percentage calculation were used to describe the demographic profile, and workload profile. Median was used for self-efficacies. Point biserial correlation and Spearman rho correlation were used to determine the relationship between the demographic profile of the teachers and teacher’s self-efficacy. Spearman rho correlation was used to determine the relationship between the workload profile of the teachers to teacher’s self-efficacy. The results show that age and years of teaching experience were significantly related to teachers’ sense of self-efficacy. There were positive and non-significant relationships calculated with sex, education level, subject taught, and teaching to the three constructs of teacher’s sense of self-efficacy. There were positive and non-significant relationships between teachers’ sense of self-efficacy in teaching hours, planning lessons, marking/correcting of students’ work, recording student performance, and student counseling. Negative and non-significant correlations were calculated with staff meetings and general administrative work.
Date: 2024
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