Effects of Business Teachers Pedagogical Skills on Male and Female Students in Business Institutions of Lahore
Sajjad Mohsin
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Sajjad Mohsin: MPhil Scholar, Superior University, Lahore, Pakistan
Bulletin of Business and Economics (BBE), 2024, vol. 13, issue 2, 605-613
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The effectiveness of teachers' pedagogical skills plays a crucial role in shaping students' academic experiences and performance, particularly in business education. This study investigates the impact of business teachers' pedagogical skills on male and female students in business institutions of Lahore, aiming to understand how these skills affect students' academic performance, engagement, and motivation. Using a quantitative research design, data were collected from 300 students through a structured questionnaire, focusing on key pedagogical aspects such as clarity of instruction, teaching methods, interaction with students, and assessment techniques. The findings reveal significant gender differences in students' perceptions, with female students rating pedagogical skills higher than male students across all areas. Correlation analysis indicates strong positive relationships between pedagogical skills and student outcomes, emphasizing the importance of effective teaching practices in enhancing academic performance and engagement. Regression analysis identifies interaction with students and clarity of instruction as key predictors of academic success. These results emphasize the need for business educators to adopt interactive and clear teaching strategies that cater to the diverse needs of male and female students. The study's implications highlight the importance of gender-sensitive approaches and professional development programs in promoting effective pedagogy in business education.
Keywords: Pedagogical Skills; Business Education; Gender Differences; Student Motivation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.61506/01.00368
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