Supervision as a Determinant of Public Secondary School Teachers’ Effectivene...iosrjce
The study investigated supervision as a determinant of public secondary school teachers’
effectiveness in Central Senatorial District of Delta State. Seven research questions were raised and answered
and seven hypotheses were formulated and tested to guide the study. The study used the correlational research
design. A sample of 997 teachers was utilized for the study. The research instrument used for data collection
was the questionnaire titled teachers’ supervision and teachers’ effectiveness (TSTE) questionnaire. The data
collected were analyzed using simple percentage for the socio-demographic data and simple regression and
correlation statistics for the research questions and hypotheses. The seven hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level
of significance. The results revealed that there was a significant relationship between teachers’ supervision and
their teaching effectiveness, there was a significant relationship between teachers’ educational qualification and
their teaching effectiveness, and there was a significant relationship between teachers’ teaching experience and
their teaching effectiveness, hence supervision was seen as a vital and critical element of teaching effectiveness.
Innovation in Educational Management and Leadership: High Impact Competency f...syaabdulrahman
This study aimed to identify the high impact competencies needed by Malaysian school leaders. Researchers developed an instrument called KOMPAS to assess 26 competencies across 6 domains for 596 school leaders and 140 ministry officers. Statistical analysis identified 8 competencies as high impact: managing change, quality focus, managing ICT, decision making, problem solving, school improvement, capacity building, and performance management. The study provides data to help plan effective training programs for school leaders.
penerapan elemen keusahawanan dalam kssrpkSapira Samat
salah satu elemen tambah dalam KSSRPK adalah elemen keusahawanan. Murid-murid perlu diterapkan dengan elemen keusahawanan agar mereka dapat aplikasikan dalam kehidupan seharian dan seterusnya dapat berdikari sendiri.
This document discusses a study that investigated the competency needs of principals for effective school
administration in Nigeria. The study aimed to identify the instructional leadership, personnel management, and
financial management skills needed by principals. A survey was administered to 100 principals in secondary schools
in South West Nigeria. The results showed that principals perceived all items as important instructional leadership
and personnel management skills. For financial management skills, raising funds through school fees, government
grants, and community donations were seen as important. The study highlights the need to ensure principals have
the proper competencies to effectively administer schools and improve the poor academic performance of students
in Nigeria.
This presentation summarizes an entire paper on;
1) Strategies to attain effective HRM in education
2) Comparison of educational stories in different countries.
3) Importance of building strong research department
Measures for improving teachers’ motivation in technical education fieldIAEME Publication
This document discusses measures for improving teacher motivation in technical education. It proposes establishing an Academic Administration/HR department to handle non-teaching tasks so teachers can focus on teaching and research. The department would conduct performance appraisals of teachers and staff based on student and peer feedback, and provide development programs. It would also organize faculty training workshops, prepare reports, and disseminate information on conferences. The goal is to evaluate and reward high-performing teachers while helping underperformers improve, in order to retain talented educators.
This presentation is based upon manpower planning in for teachers; their demand and supply at different stages, recruitment policies of teachers in India and challenges at global level.
Assessment of personnel management skills among private school owners in ifak...ResearchWap
ABSTRACT
This study investigated the teachers’ assessment of personnel management skills by school owners in Ilorin West, Kwara State.
Descriptive survey research design was adopted for the study and multi-stage sampling method which involved proportionate, stratified and random sampling techniques was adopted to draw a total of 100 respondents that participated in the study. Teaching methods adopted by basic science teachers and the implication Questionnaire was used to collect data for the study. The Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) of inferential statistics were used to test the null hypotheses postulated for the study at 0.05 alpha level while, frequency count and percentages were used to compute the demographic data collected.
The findings of the study revealed that There is a significant relationship between teachers’ assessment and personnel management skills by school owners in Ilorin West, Kwara State. There is a significant difference between the financial entitlements and the personnel management skills among private school owners in Ifako Ijaye Local Government Area of Lagos State. There is a significant difference between the Professional development and the personnel management skills among private school owners in Ifako Ijaye Local Government Area of Lagos State. There is a significant difference between the Staff Welfare and the personnel management skills among private school owners in Ifako Ijaye Local Government Area of Lagos State.
Based on the findings of the study, it was recommended that there should be seminar giving to the teachers on important of assessment and personnel management skills by school owners in Ilorin West, Kwara State. There should be seminar giving to the administration on the effects of financial entitlements and the personnel management skills among private school owners in Ifako Ijaye Local Government Area of Lagos State. There should be seminar giving to the administration on the effects of Professional development and the personnel management skills among private school owners in Ifako Ijaye Local Government Area of Lagos State. There should be seminar giving to the administration on the effects of Staff Welfare and the personnel management skills among private school owners in Ifako Ijaye Local Government Area of Lagos State.
Supervision as a Determinant of Public Secondary School Teachers’ Effectivene...iosrjce
The study investigated supervision as a determinant of public secondary school teachers’
effectiveness in Central Senatorial District of Delta State. Seven research questions were raised and answered
and seven hypotheses were formulated and tested to guide the study. The study used the correlational research
design. A sample of 997 teachers was utilized for the study. The research instrument used for data collection
was the questionnaire titled teachers’ supervision and teachers’ effectiveness (TSTE) questionnaire. The data
collected were analyzed using simple percentage for the socio-demographic data and simple regression and
correlation statistics for the research questions and hypotheses. The seven hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level
of significance. The results revealed that there was a significant relationship between teachers’ supervision and
their teaching effectiveness, there was a significant relationship between teachers’ educational qualification and
their teaching effectiveness, and there was a significant relationship between teachers’ teaching experience and
their teaching effectiveness, hence supervision was seen as a vital and critical element of teaching effectiveness.
Innovation in Educational Management and Leadership: High Impact Competency f...syaabdulrahman
This study aimed to identify the high impact competencies needed by Malaysian school leaders. Researchers developed an instrument called KOMPAS to assess 26 competencies across 6 domains for 596 school leaders and 140 ministry officers. Statistical analysis identified 8 competencies as high impact: managing change, quality focus, managing ICT, decision making, problem solving, school improvement, capacity building, and performance management. The study provides data to help plan effective training programs for school leaders.
penerapan elemen keusahawanan dalam kssrpkSapira Samat
salah satu elemen tambah dalam KSSRPK adalah elemen keusahawanan. Murid-murid perlu diterapkan dengan elemen keusahawanan agar mereka dapat aplikasikan dalam kehidupan seharian dan seterusnya dapat berdikari sendiri.
This document discusses a study that investigated the competency needs of principals for effective school
administration in Nigeria. The study aimed to identify the instructional leadership, personnel management, and
financial management skills needed by principals. A survey was administered to 100 principals in secondary schools
in South West Nigeria. The results showed that principals perceived all items as important instructional leadership
and personnel management skills. For financial management skills, raising funds through school fees, government
grants, and community donations were seen as important. The study highlights the need to ensure principals have
the proper competencies to effectively administer schools and improve the poor academic performance of students
in Nigeria.
This presentation summarizes an entire paper on;
1) Strategies to attain effective HRM in education
2) Comparison of educational stories in different countries.
3) Importance of building strong research department
Measures for improving teachers’ motivation in technical education fieldIAEME Publication
This document discusses measures for improving teacher motivation in technical education. It proposes establishing an Academic Administration/HR department to handle non-teaching tasks so teachers can focus on teaching and research. The department would conduct performance appraisals of teachers and staff based on student and peer feedback, and provide development programs. It would also organize faculty training workshops, prepare reports, and disseminate information on conferences. The goal is to evaluate and reward high-performing teachers while helping underperformers improve, in order to retain talented educators.
This presentation is based upon manpower planning in for teachers; their demand and supply at different stages, recruitment policies of teachers in India and challenges at global level.
Assessment of personnel management skills among private school owners in ifak...ResearchWap
ABSTRACT
This study investigated the teachers’ assessment of personnel management skills by school owners in Ilorin West, Kwara State.
Descriptive survey research design was adopted for the study and multi-stage sampling method which involved proportionate, stratified and random sampling techniques was adopted to draw a total of 100 respondents that participated in the study. Teaching methods adopted by basic science teachers and the implication Questionnaire was used to collect data for the study. The Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) of inferential statistics were used to test the null hypotheses postulated for the study at 0.05 alpha level while, frequency count and percentages were used to compute the demographic data collected.
The findings of the study revealed that There is a significant relationship between teachers’ assessment and personnel management skills by school owners in Ilorin West, Kwara State. There is a significant difference between the financial entitlements and the personnel management skills among private school owners in Ifako Ijaye Local Government Area of Lagos State. There is a significant difference between the Professional development and the personnel management skills among private school owners in Ifako Ijaye Local Government Area of Lagos State. There is a significant difference between the Staff Welfare and the personnel management skills among private school owners in Ifako Ijaye Local Government Area of Lagos State.
Based on the findings of the study, it was recommended that there should be seminar giving to the teachers on important of assessment and personnel management skills by school owners in Ilorin West, Kwara State. There should be seminar giving to the administration on the effects of financial entitlements and the personnel management skills among private school owners in Ifako Ijaye Local Government Area of Lagos State. There should be seminar giving to the administration on the effects of Professional development and the personnel management skills among private school owners in Ifako Ijaye Local Government Area of Lagos State. There should be seminar giving to the administration on the effects of Staff Welfare and the personnel management skills among private school owners in Ifako Ijaye Local Government Area of Lagos State.
A theoretical and empirical review of the relationship between head teachers’...Alexander Decker
The document discusses a study on the relationship between headteachers' leadership styles and student performance on the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exam in public primary schools in Kenya. The study used questionnaires, interviews and document analysis administered to headteachers and PTA chairs. The findings showed that schools with headteachers exhibiting democratic and consultative leadership styles had higher average KCPE scores than those with autocratic styles. Additionally, lack of consultation with teachers and stakeholders was found to negatively impact student performance. The researchers concluded that understanding the relationship between leadership styles and exam results could help improve education policies and training for headteachers.
Educational administration & supervision in bangladeshkamyonlinebd
This document discusses administration and management in a secondary school in Bangladesh. It provides context about the school, which serves around 1,700 students. It outlines the school's goals in relation to the National Education Policy, such as ensuring gender equity and building environmental awareness. The school follows a democratic management system where decisions are made through majority agreement. The document discusses challenges implementing administrative rules, such as political interference, and how the school addresses these challenges through meetings, discipline policies, and training programs. It concludes by reflecting on the importance of effective administration and management for ensuring quality education.
This document summarizes a study on a community-based teacher training program in Indonesia. The study aimed to investigate this strategy for improving teacher empowerment and competencies in a sustainable manner. Key findings include:
1) The community-based training program was implemented as a follow-up to a national teacher competency test and was found to successfully increase teacher professionalism, particularly in pedagogical and professional competencies.
2) The training approach involved training teachers locally within their own communities rather than requiring long travel, in order to establish a culture of lifelong learning among teachers.
3) Evaluation found the training quantitatively increased average teacher competency scores by 23.97 points on a 100-point scale
This document discusses the administration and management system of Shamsul Islam Bhuiyan High School in light of Bangladesh's National Education Policy of 2010. The school follows a democratic management system where decisions are made through majority agreement after considering various opinions. Five key areas of focus for the school aligned with the national policy are gender equity, environmental awareness, developing productive students, implementing a uniform curriculum, and reducing discrimination. The document also outlines some challenges implementing the policy including unwanted interference and how training helps overcome issues.
The study aimed to evaluate the “Human resource management for vocational schools at Bac Ninh province, Viet Nam: A model of faculty development program”. It concentrated on evaluating the existing Human resource management for vocational schools of the province, determining demographic profile of the respondents, profile of vocational schools. In order to come up with this analysis, a survey covering 50 specific vocational schools is implemented aiming to assess current status of the development of contingent of teachers and the factors affecting the development of teaching staff for vocational schools in Bac Ninh province such as Human resource planning; Recruitment and selection; Training and development Retention and maintenance; Promotion; Labor relations; and Transfer and retirement. Thereby, identifing the limitations in Human resource management of vocational schools. Based from all the findings of this study, the following conclusions were derived: The human resource management of vocational schools on Bac Ninh province still limited. Human resources in sufficient quantity, but the structure is not reasonable, lack of highly qualified and experienced faculty. Support policies are not sufficient to motivate faculty and attract highly qualified human resources. From the cited summary of findings and conclusions, the following are hereby recommended: Re-examining all the plans and programs for the Quality of Human Resource so that necessary updating and modification can be done; Strongly focusing on recruitment process and policies of training and retraining human resources, Specific strategies for implementing these plans must also be considered. Conducting regular evaluation of all the programs must be implemented.
Relevance of Instructional Supervision in the Effective Teaching and Learning...iosrjce
Supervision of instruction has been a neglected aspect of school management in Nigeria.
Instructional supervision, if properly organized and executed can lead to positive improvement in the
achievement of effective learning in our schools and consequently lead to rising standard in educational system.
Teachers are identified as individuals who have to develop professionally because they need the support of
colleagues whose professional development is greater. The head teacher possesses greater information about
the school system and about instructional and management strategies that can strengthen the teachers’ capacity
to cope with classroom problems and thereby ensure adequate and effective learning on the part of the students.
This paper examines the concept of instructional supervision, the head teacher as an instructional supervisor
and relevance of instructional supervision in effective teaching and learning of health education in Nigerian
primary schools. It concludes that a closer, regular and continuous supervision is urgently needed especially
now that a lot of changes have been introduced into the nigeria Universal Basic Education School System.
The document discusses three approaches to educational planning: the social demand approach, manpower requirement approach, and cost-benefit analysis approach. The social demand approach focuses on meeting public demand for education. The manpower requirement approach forecasts future workforce needs. The cost-benefit analysis approach views education as an investment and analyzes private and social rates of return. Each approach has strengths in guiding educational resources but also limitations, such as not accounting for economic factors.
The Implementation of Curriculum Development at Public Madrasah Aliyah in Ace...inventionjournals
This study aims to determine the implementation of total quality management policy section Mapenda in curriculum development, the behavior of the principal in implementing the Integrated Quality Management in curriculum development at the school, superintendents' roles in implementing TQM, and teachers' toles in curriculum development at the school. Data collection techniques used were observation, interviews and study documentation. The management of data consists of data reduction, data display/presentation, data analysis and other techniques to ensure the validity of the research findings. The results showed that: First, the policy of the Ministry of Religion, which in this case is carried out by the Section Mapenda Religious Affairs Aceh Tamiang, on the implementation of integrated quality management-based curriculum management that is organizing the efforts of the Principals in planning the development of educational programs to achieve the vision, mission and goals of the Madrasahs, setting the Principals' efforts in implementing or planning short-term programs, the medium-term programs, and long-term programs to achieve the objectives of the Madrasahs, managing the system by which Principals develop strategies and programs that consistently leads to the achievement of the vision and mission of the Madrasahs. Secondly, the characteristics of Principals in the implementation of an integrated quality management-based curriculum which include: commitment of management, commitment of necessary resources, Steering Committee from all parts of the organization, conducting a meeting to discuss kaldik, assessment systems, school programs, remedial programs and others, planning and publication and publicity approach. Third, the roles of the supervisors in the implementation of curriculum development is to supervise the implementation of the standards conformity with curriculum planning, to set targets, to establish measuring deviations and to take necessary corrective actions to ensure the optimal use of schools' resources. Fourth, the role of teachers in the implementation of curriculum development that is menyusuna learning tools ranging from lesson plans, materials, media, student learning outcomes assessment instruments are arranged in each semester, Local Content program. Third, the role of the supervisors in the implementation of curriculum development is to supervise the implementation of the standards conformity with curriculum planning, setting targets and establishing measuring deviations in their use and to take corrective action necessary to ensure the use of all resources madrasah. Fourth, the roles of teachers in the implementation of curriculum development is developing learning tools ranging from lesson plans, materials, media, learning assessment instruments which are arranged every semester, Local program
The Implementation of Curriculum Innovation and Islamic Religious Education L...inventionjournals
This study aims to explore curriculum innovation and PAI teaching at Al Azhar integrated SMA in Medan. This research used qualitative approach with four research questions: How does the curriculum innovation, strategy, media and evaluation of PAI learning in integrated Senior high school Al Azhar Medan? Data collection was done through interviews, observation and documentation. The findings of the study are: Curriculum. The Learning used 2013 curriculum with a scientific-based approach, and KTSP curriculum. The method/strategy. The learning model is a goal-oriented, but the majority has shifted towards the process and achievement of competence, although not total. Applied learning methods have also undergone innovation in order to support a smooth learning. Media, media was used quite well, but in order to support a smooth and achievement of learning in line with the principles embodied in the curriculum applied, this fact needs to be improved towards better, both in terms of accuracy, presentation and materials used. Evaluation, applying the evaluation, including: an oral question in class, quizzes, daily tests, individual assignments, group assignments, repeat semester examination, reports practical work or lab reports, response or practice exams, and a final exam.
This document discusses factors that affect classroom management. It identifies several internal and external factors, including physical classroom facilities, student misbehavior, and a teacher's approach. Effective classroom management creates an environment conducive to learning by addressing these challenges. It requires skills like organizing classroom activities, modifying disruptive student behaviors, and building strong teacher-student relationships based on mutual respect.
Staff development programmes and secondary school teachers'Alexander Decker
1. The study investigated the influence of staff development programs on secondary school teachers' job performance in Uyo Metropolis, Nigeria.
2. The findings showed that teachers who participated in staff development programs performed better in their job performance in terms of knowledge of subject matter, classroom management, teaching methods, and student evaluation compared to teachers who did not participate.
3. It was recommended that the Ministry of Education and Secondary Education Board should regularly organize training programs for teachers related to subject content, teaching aids, lesson preparation, classroom management, and student evaluation.
Financing human resource development in the ghana educationAlexander Decker
This document discusses the study leave with pay scheme for teachers in Ghana. It provides background on the importance of teacher training and development. It then discusses some of the prospects and challenges of Ghana's study leave with pay scheme, which allows teachers to further their education while still receiving pay. Major points made include:
- The scheme was previously very flexible but restrictions were placed in 2000 due to budget constraints.
- The scheme aims to upgrade teachers and meet Ghana's educational needs, but the quota of 3000 teachers per year who can benefit is inadequate.
- Selection criteria prioritize teachers who have served longer or in deprived areas, but favoritism affects fair administration of the quotas.
- While many teachers have
The document outlines Ram Bahadur Hamal's presentation at the University of Macau Leadership Symposium on June 16, 2019. The presentation covers conceptualizations of teacher leadership, paradigms and models of teacher leadership, teachers' roles inside and outside the classroom, and challenges of transforming teacher leadership. It also defines key terms like head teacher and discusses their roles and responsibilities as school leaders. The presentation discusses head teacher leadership practices and the dimensions of visioning and goal setting, building school culture, supporting learning, cultivating leadership in others, managing resources, and promoting continuous improvement.
A training model for the managers of community learningAlexander Decker
This document discusses the development of a training model for managers of community learning centres in Indonesia that provide training to workers seeking foreign employment. It notes that existing community learning centres have not adequately prepared workers with the necessary job skills. The proposed training model aims to improve managers' competencies in organizing effective training programs. It reviews concepts of training and program management. The research questions examine the current state of community learning centres, a conceptual training model to develop managers' skills, and how well a developed model could improve skills for training job-seeking workers going abroad.
Learning entrepreneurship a study of instructional practicesDr.Nasir Ahmad
This study intended to investigate the instructional practices at business schools and the learning of entrepreneurial skills. The objectives of the study were: to find out prevailing instructional practices of business educators, entrepreneurship skills of business graduates and the relationship of instructional practices with entrepreneurial skills. The population of the study comprised of business educators and business graduates of the province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of Pakistan. The data was collected through two self-developed questionnaires from 79 business educators and 170 business graduates. The results revealed that traditional instructional practices are used by majority of business educators. However some of the business educators used modern instructional practices. The traditional instructional practices have negative relationship with entrepreneurial skills while modern instructional practices have positive relationship with entrepreneurial skills. It was recommended that training may be provided to the business educators to enhance their pedagogical competencies for teaching entrepreneurial skills
An Effective Organization, management and leadership of a secondary school i...MUHAMMAD FERDAUS
This document provides a 3-page summary of a student's assignment on analyzing the effective organization, management, and leadership of a secondary school in Bangladesh. It begins with an introduction describing the importance of organizational management and leadership in secondary schools. It then describes the specific initiatives of Sabsar High School in Paba, Rajshahi, including its school managing committee, efforts to improve ICT learning, and initiatives to create a joyful learning environment. Finally, it discusses 5 key factors that have contributed to the school's changes over the last two decades: effective leadership, use of data, scheduling, positive beliefs and expectations, and remuneration of teachers. The student visited the school and observed the friendly relationship between teachers and students
The document discusses educational leadership. It states that educational leadership has improved in understanding how leadership contributes to student achievement. The primary role of educational leaders is to create supportive environments conducive to learning and develop teachers. Educational leaders also allocate resources efficiently, set policies, and work outside the classroom to guide practice effectively. The document outlines various goals, values, and standards of educational leadership, including defining vision/direction, improving teaching/learning conditions, empowering decision making, developing strategic plans, supporting teachers, and building internal/external relationships.
Feedback Analysis of the Human Resource Training ProgrammePremier Publishers
This research paper proposes feedback analysis related to training of the stakeholders. This method is designed to explore appropriate feedback of the trainees. In spite, of having potential capacity building programmes for employees of many organizations there is a gap in understanding some aspects of human resource management in general. The study was conducted by using ex-post facto research design. A total of 67 trainee participants were selected by using purposive sampling method, for theme specific training programme entitled “Competence Enhancement Programme on Motivation and Positive Thinking”. The overall average feedback score for covering all the sessions were found 4.70 which indicates that the sessions covered are very useful in terms of knowledge gain, skills acquired, change in attitude, motivation and positive thinking. The overall scores calculated in terms of time allocation, range of coverage and use of teaching aids are 4.73, 4.71, 4.67 and 4.68 were justified in positive view and it can be concluded that the teachers dedicated towards their assigned task during the training programme. Overall training feedback score (4.66) indicated that the training programme is helpful for the respondents for their overall development. This study will help in the feedback analysis for further performance appraisal of an individual trainee as well as the trainers.
The document systematically reviews literature on the need for continuing professional development of education administrators, finding that CPD programs help administrators improve knowledge and skills, better manage schools, and enhance education quality. CPD includes any formal or informal training that helps administrators develop competencies. While training programs exist, the literature calls for more comprehensive and sustainable leadership training to better support administrators.
The development of academic supervision learning material for the education a...Alexander Decker
This document summarizes a research study on developing an academic supervision learning material for school principal preparation programs in Indonesia. The study found issues with existing materials, including a lack of consistency and incomplete coverage of supervision competencies and indicators. The research employed a development process to create a new set of learning materials, including a core book, program design documents, lesson plans, and slide materials. The new materials were meant to provide comprehensive and structured coverage of academic supervision concepts to better support participants in developing supervisory skills. The materials were tested through validation, experiments, and effectiveness evaluations, finding improvements in participant achievement over the conventional materials.
A theoretical and empirical review of the relationship between head teachers’...Alexander Decker
The document discusses a study on the relationship between headteachers' leadership styles and student performance on the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exam in public primary schools in Kenya. The study used questionnaires, interviews and document analysis administered to headteachers and PTA chairs. The findings showed that schools with headteachers exhibiting democratic and consultative leadership styles had higher average KCPE scores than those with autocratic styles. Additionally, lack of consultation with teachers and stakeholders was found to negatively impact student performance. The researchers concluded that understanding the relationship between leadership styles and exam results could help improve education policies and training for headteachers.
Educational administration & supervision in bangladeshkamyonlinebd
This document discusses administration and management in a secondary school in Bangladesh. It provides context about the school, which serves around 1,700 students. It outlines the school's goals in relation to the National Education Policy, such as ensuring gender equity and building environmental awareness. The school follows a democratic management system where decisions are made through majority agreement. The document discusses challenges implementing administrative rules, such as political interference, and how the school addresses these challenges through meetings, discipline policies, and training programs. It concludes by reflecting on the importance of effective administration and management for ensuring quality education.
This document summarizes a study on a community-based teacher training program in Indonesia. The study aimed to investigate this strategy for improving teacher empowerment and competencies in a sustainable manner. Key findings include:
1) The community-based training program was implemented as a follow-up to a national teacher competency test and was found to successfully increase teacher professionalism, particularly in pedagogical and professional competencies.
2) The training approach involved training teachers locally within their own communities rather than requiring long travel, in order to establish a culture of lifelong learning among teachers.
3) Evaluation found the training quantitatively increased average teacher competency scores by 23.97 points on a 100-point scale
This document discusses the administration and management system of Shamsul Islam Bhuiyan High School in light of Bangladesh's National Education Policy of 2010. The school follows a democratic management system where decisions are made through majority agreement after considering various opinions. Five key areas of focus for the school aligned with the national policy are gender equity, environmental awareness, developing productive students, implementing a uniform curriculum, and reducing discrimination. The document also outlines some challenges implementing the policy including unwanted interference and how training helps overcome issues.
The study aimed to evaluate the “Human resource management for vocational schools at Bac Ninh province, Viet Nam: A model of faculty development program”. It concentrated on evaluating the existing Human resource management for vocational schools of the province, determining demographic profile of the respondents, profile of vocational schools. In order to come up with this analysis, a survey covering 50 specific vocational schools is implemented aiming to assess current status of the development of contingent of teachers and the factors affecting the development of teaching staff for vocational schools in Bac Ninh province such as Human resource planning; Recruitment and selection; Training and development Retention and maintenance; Promotion; Labor relations; and Transfer and retirement. Thereby, identifing the limitations in Human resource management of vocational schools. Based from all the findings of this study, the following conclusions were derived: The human resource management of vocational schools on Bac Ninh province still limited. Human resources in sufficient quantity, but the structure is not reasonable, lack of highly qualified and experienced faculty. Support policies are not sufficient to motivate faculty and attract highly qualified human resources. From the cited summary of findings and conclusions, the following are hereby recommended: Re-examining all the plans and programs for the Quality of Human Resource so that necessary updating and modification can be done; Strongly focusing on recruitment process and policies of training and retraining human resources, Specific strategies for implementing these plans must also be considered. Conducting regular evaluation of all the programs must be implemented.
Relevance of Instructional Supervision in the Effective Teaching and Learning...iosrjce
Supervision of instruction has been a neglected aspect of school management in Nigeria.
Instructional supervision, if properly organized and executed can lead to positive improvement in the
achievement of effective learning in our schools and consequently lead to rising standard in educational system.
Teachers are identified as individuals who have to develop professionally because they need the support of
colleagues whose professional development is greater. The head teacher possesses greater information about
the school system and about instructional and management strategies that can strengthen the teachers’ capacity
to cope with classroom problems and thereby ensure adequate and effective learning on the part of the students.
This paper examines the concept of instructional supervision, the head teacher as an instructional supervisor
and relevance of instructional supervision in effective teaching and learning of health education in Nigerian
primary schools. It concludes that a closer, regular and continuous supervision is urgently needed especially
now that a lot of changes have been introduced into the nigeria Universal Basic Education School System.
The document discusses three approaches to educational planning: the social demand approach, manpower requirement approach, and cost-benefit analysis approach. The social demand approach focuses on meeting public demand for education. The manpower requirement approach forecasts future workforce needs. The cost-benefit analysis approach views education as an investment and analyzes private and social rates of return. Each approach has strengths in guiding educational resources but also limitations, such as not accounting for economic factors.
The Implementation of Curriculum Development at Public Madrasah Aliyah in Ace...inventionjournals
This study aims to determine the implementation of total quality management policy section Mapenda in curriculum development, the behavior of the principal in implementing the Integrated Quality Management in curriculum development at the school, superintendents' roles in implementing TQM, and teachers' toles in curriculum development at the school. Data collection techniques used were observation, interviews and study documentation. The management of data consists of data reduction, data display/presentation, data analysis and other techniques to ensure the validity of the research findings. The results showed that: First, the policy of the Ministry of Religion, which in this case is carried out by the Section Mapenda Religious Affairs Aceh Tamiang, on the implementation of integrated quality management-based curriculum management that is organizing the efforts of the Principals in planning the development of educational programs to achieve the vision, mission and goals of the Madrasahs, setting the Principals' efforts in implementing or planning short-term programs, the medium-term programs, and long-term programs to achieve the objectives of the Madrasahs, managing the system by which Principals develop strategies and programs that consistently leads to the achievement of the vision and mission of the Madrasahs. Secondly, the characteristics of Principals in the implementation of an integrated quality management-based curriculum which include: commitment of management, commitment of necessary resources, Steering Committee from all parts of the organization, conducting a meeting to discuss kaldik, assessment systems, school programs, remedial programs and others, planning and publication and publicity approach. Third, the roles of the supervisors in the implementation of curriculum development is to supervise the implementation of the standards conformity with curriculum planning, to set targets, to establish measuring deviations and to take necessary corrective actions to ensure the optimal use of schools' resources. Fourth, the role of teachers in the implementation of curriculum development that is menyusuna learning tools ranging from lesson plans, materials, media, student learning outcomes assessment instruments are arranged in each semester, Local Content program. Third, the role of the supervisors in the implementation of curriculum development is to supervise the implementation of the standards conformity with curriculum planning, setting targets and establishing measuring deviations in their use and to take corrective action necessary to ensure the use of all resources madrasah. Fourth, the roles of teachers in the implementation of curriculum development is developing learning tools ranging from lesson plans, materials, media, learning assessment instruments which are arranged every semester, Local program
The Implementation of Curriculum Innovation and Islamic Religious Education L...inventionjournals
This study aims to explore curriculum innovation and PAI teaching at Al Azhar integrated SMA in Medan. This research used qualitative approach with four research questions: How does the curriculum innovation, strategy, media and evaluation of PAI learning in integrated Senior high school Al Azhar Medan? Data collection was done through interviews, observation and documentation. The findings of the study are: Curriculum. The Learning used 2013 curriculum with a scientific-based approach, and KTSP curriculum. The method/strategy. The learning model is a goal-oriented, but the majority has shifted towards the process and achievement of competence, although not total. Applied learning methods have also undergone innovation in order to support a smooth learning. Media, media was used quite well, but in order to support a smooth and achievement of learning in line with the principles embodied in the curriculum applied, this fact needs to be improved towards better, both in terms of accuracy, presentation and materials used. Evaluation, applying the evaluation, including: an oral question in class, quizzes, daily tests, individual assignments, group assignments, repeat semester examination, reports practical work or lab reports, response or practice exams, and a final exam.
This document discusses factors that affect classroom management. It identifies several internal and external factors, including physical classroom facilities, student misbehavior, and a teacher's approach. Effective classroom management creates an environment conducive to learning by addressing these challenges. It requires skills like organizing classroom activities, modifying disruptive student behaviors, and building strong teacher-student relationships based on mutual respect.
Staff development programmes and secondary school teachers'Alexander Decker
1. The study investigated the influence of staff development programs on secondary school teachers' job performance in Uyo Metropolis, Nigeria.
2. The findings showed that teachers who participated in staff development programs performed better in their job performance in terms of knowledge of subject matter, classroom management, teaching methods, and student evaluation compared to teachers who did not participate.
3. It was recommended that the Ministry of Education and Secondary Education Board should regularly organize training programs for teachers related to subject content, teaching aids, lesson preparation, classroom management, and student evaluation.
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In the past resource management, a key issue has been how to improve the internal school process to add value through school effectiveness. The answer: a new trend in school management
-knowledge base with empowerment,
to maximize its resources for
operation and continuous development
in management, teaching & learning,
within the new changing 21st century
that adds value
Course Outline
1. Definition & Introduction
Strategic Management
Strategic Educational Management and
Effective Educational Leadership
Basic competences of Educational Mgmt.
2.Sustainable improvement as a key aim of:
Educational Management
Educational Practice
Managing School Resources
Effective Teaching Principals
3. Strategic Management in Education
8 Characterizing features
3 key components 1.Systemic Strategic Thinking, 2. Organizational
Learning and 3. Pedagogical leadership
4. Implications for improving educational practice
5. Conclusion
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Strategic Management involves the formulation and implementation of the major goals and initiatives taken by top management on behalf of owners, …based on consideration of resources and an assessment of the internal and external environments in which the organization competes.
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It recommended the in service training programs to be created in line with the topic instead of common.
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IntroductionThe purpose of writing this research is to know .docxBHANU281672
Introduction
The purpose of writing this research is to know the impact of a professional development plan on teachers’ improvement in the KSA. In fact, a professional development plan for teacher in the KSA is one of the main problems that faces education there. To improve the education, we should improve teachers to drive the wheel of education toward the best. Teachers should be learners always to develop their abilities, expand their horizons of knowledge, and diversifies their methods. In addition, the evolution and improvement of education after teacher training and development periodically and the impact on education outcomes the KSA is one of the reasons for creating the Continuing professional development program(CPDP) in the KSA to make sure that teachers get benefits and success using new education method. (
عبيد
, 2008).
A teacher is the most significant point in education because that educators have to improve teacher’s role and develop it but, before that they should believe in how greatness their role in the society. A teacher should take continuing training to make sure that s/he gets the benefits of training. Training should have a new professional styles for teaching and education (
النجادى
, 2001).
Educators know the important impact of teachers on the students for that they always search for the new method to qualify teachers. When teachers get a best training and qualifying that means the education objectives will be achieved (
النجادى
, 2001).
History of the professional development plans in the KSA:
In 1954, the professional development (PD) plans in the KSA started, but it was not for all the areas in the KSA. Some 1025 teachers benefited from the PD. Every time, the PD lasted 1 – 3 weeks, and it was given during the summer time. (
General Directorate of Training and Scholarship, 2002).
from 1955 to1973, the Ministry of Education designed the professional development plans in many subjects to provide teachers with their subject’s materials, but the programs still in some areas not for the whole country (General
Directorate of Training and Scholarship, 2002).
In 1974, the general directorate for training and scholarship was established, so the professional development plans have become one of the task the GDTS.
In 1997, the teachers were increased. In addition, there was not training in all the KSA areas the GDTS built centers for the professional development plans to provide as many as they can of teachers by the professional development plans (
General Directorate of Training and Scholarship,2002).
In 2006, the MOH used KING ABDULLAH PROJECT’s to develop education and teachers as the most important part of education. The program is developing until now
(KAAPEDP, 2010).
Questions
I have asked some questions for teachers,
Do you know what is the professional development plan?
where do you work?
What do you teach?
How important do you think the professional development plan is ...
The document analyzes the elementary school principal development program in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It found that the program involves regulations, standards, grants, and professional development. Success depends on supervisor and principal performance, financial support, and meeting standards. However, limitations include complex administration, bureaucracy, compliance demands, lack of monitoring, and relationship issues.
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Impact of NAEM Training in Qualitative Approach
ABM Siddique
Assistant Professor- World University of Bangladesh
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to measure the qualitative change of training activities, which includes the Principal
of colleges as trainee. Data are basically collected from primary source for the field level environment/ working
places of trainees. This study includes 80 trained principals and 300 teachers of under trained principals.
Questionnaires, interview schedule, observation and documents are the data collection instruments. Data
presented in the qualitative and quantitative approaches. For the data analysis, statistical techniques such as
tabular form, percentage, chi-square test, coefficient of variation etc. are used to write the study report. This
study helps the authority to initiate the innovative mechanism for the development of managerial activities for
the heads of the higher secondary level institutions. This study helps to change the training activities for the
requirement of stakeholders needs. Overall the study is able to fulfill the national goal in the field of educational
administration and management in the secondary and higher secondary level institutions.
Keywords: NAEM, EEC , BEERI,KSA, SMART, NIEAR
Introduction
Educational administration and management is a process that includes the collective operation of a large number
of persons whereby the whole fabric of education in the country is maintained is good working condition. It is
the process of utilizing appropriate materials in such a way as to promote effectively the development of human
qualities. It includes all those techniques and procedures employed in operating the educational organization in
accordance with established policies. It is the totality of the process through which appropriate human and
material resources are made available and made effective for accomplishing the purpose of an enterprise.
Educational administration and management includes functions like planning, organizing, financing, directing,
supervising, inspecting and evaluating. It is also concerned with elements like setting up of goals of education,
review, feedback and innovation (Mishra, 2007)1
In the collection of that issue, Educational Administration and Management is the important segments
in the educational institutions. National Academy for Educational Management (NAEM) can play a vital role for
the heads of secondary and higher secondary institutions for contributing to their proper management. The heads
of the institutions is not the subject-based teacher. They are the managers who maintain all the managerial
activities of the institutions. They manage all the sessions that are conducted by different subject teachers. The
respondent principals ensure that all the sessions start in time, teachers conduct the session with preparation,
students enter to the session with full positive attitude, complete the syllabus in time etc. They manage all the
activities of the institutions properly which contribute in the institutional performance. Institutional performance
means better public examinations results, increase the positives attitude of students, stakeholders’ satisfaction,
human resource development, create the proper future generation etc.
NAEM take the responsibilities to earn all above activities through providing educational
administration and management training to the heads of the institutions. At present NAEM is conducting
different types of educational administration and management training courses. Higher Secondary Education
(HSC) is the most important tire in Bangladesh perspective in the present education sector. With a view to
improving the quality of teaching learning process, NAEM is trusted for conducting different types of the
training programs for teachers of Higher Secondary institutes. The remarkable ones are (i) Educational
Administration and Management Training (ii) Foundation Training (iii) Computer Application Training, (iv)
Educational Research Methodology Training Program (v) Educational Planning and Development training etc.
In connection of NAEM establishment in 1959, the management training was the prime work. For the scene of
view NAEM has been conducted "Educational Administration and Management Training Courses for the heads
of the secondary and higher secondary institutions. NAEM is also conducting training on Computer Application,
Office Management, Communicative English etc for giving better services at their working Places as well as
enlighten their KSA (Knowledge, Skill and Attitude) for a quite spears of time. Even though there is no
supervision/monitoring system for in-depth study about the impact of the training programs for sustaining the
training courses. It is predictable to determine the impact of the training programs for future action.
2 Background of the study
The metamorphosis of National Academy for Educational Management (NAEM) dates back to 1959 when it was
1 (Mishra, R.C. 2007) Theory of Education Administration, A P H Publishing Corporation, New Delhi-110002, p.9-10
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established as Education Extension Center (EEC) for providing in-service pedagogic training for the teachers of
secondary schools. The Center was started for Junior Education Service. After the emergence of Bangladesh, in
1975, the Center was upgraded and renamed as Bangladesh Education Extension and Research Institute
(BEERI). It was given the additional responsibility for educational and management training of education
functionaries including college and madrasah teachers and administrators.
In 1982 BEERI was merged with National Institute of Educational Management and Research
(NIEMR), a project born in 1981 under the Ministry of Education (MoE). This results ofthe creation of the
National Institute for Educational Administration Extension and Research (NIEAER) with the aim at minimizing
cost and to promote effective management of education. For the needs of quality management of education at the
post-primary level, NIEAR was transformed to NAEM, in 1992. This transformation was made under a project
titled "Restructuring NAEM (BGD/92/009 Educational information and Management)". This transformation also
aimed at creating of Excellence in the areas of educational administration, management, planning and research.
3 Statement of the problem
In the different transform action of NAEM, it is run the business from 1959. Now NAEM (National Academy
for Educational Management) tries to satisfy some sets of aims and objectives. Educational Administration and
Management Training Courses for the secondary and higher secondary levels are the main training functions of
NAEM. Now it is the only national institute that are responsible to train-up the heads of both secondary and
higher secondary level institutions. At present NAEM have four divisions such as administration and finance,
training and implementation, Research and Documentation, and Planning and Development. The main target of
all divisions is to support the training activities to run training courses effectively. The stakeholders of NAEM
especially the heads of the higher Secondary Institutions work all over the country and they implement their
training outcomes in the respective institutions. They use training results in their institutions for the betterment of
quality education. They want to manage the conflict, conduct meeting for the betterment of student’s
performance, positive change of teacher and students etc. Also it is assumed that training message will help the
heads of the institutions to improve the existing situation. Monitoring, evaluation, follow-up, supervision,
assessment, measurement are some of the helpful indicators of the institutions’ betterment. This message is given
in the training activities conducted by NAEM.
4. Rationale of the research
In this research study tries to find out the long term effect of training results in the training field. The training
results may or may not be applied in the respondents working fields. May be training objectives do not reflect
the real situation to satisfy institutional problem. Contents, teaching materials, research persons, and logical
support may not satisfy respondents’ requirement through using the government fund. Now aims and objectives
of the study are to find out the difficulties, which are the short coming to use the training, result in the
respondents working field. The researcher wants to suggest the government why training is not adopted properly
in the experimental field/ working places. May be some time to find out the irresponsible heads of the
institutions, some times political pressure, lack of knowledge of trainer and resource persons to motivate the
participants/ respondents, lack of shortness of trainer/ resource persons knowledge, skill and attitude, how to
implement the content’s message in the respective working places. Secondary and higher secondary education is
more important segment over all educational situation of Bangladesh. The researcher believes that if the real
mechanism is found through this study, the government will be able to take the proper steps to develop the
educational plan for the human resource development (HRD). In the global context, human resource
development is the main indicator to build–up the future generation. Proper education is another main indicator
to develop human resource management/development.
5 Objectives of the Study
Any work is done through assumption of the object. Without object and necessity none can do anything. For
proper solution of any research problem is needed appropriate guidelines and planning. To design/draw the
problem accurately is one pre-requisition of proper guidelines that is planning. The Objectives of the study is to
determine the overall impact of various educational trainings provided by NAEM at the Heads of Higher
Secondary level teachers.
i) To identify if the training has long term positive effect in the working places of the trainees.
ii) To identify the teachers and principals opinion regarding training institution, resource persons and the
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iii) To evaluate the effectiveness of the training measured in terms of quantitative and qualitative changes
on the institutional administration, management.
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6. Limitation of the research
NAEM has taken the responsibilities to develop the managerial capacity of the heads of the secondary and higher
secondary level institutions since1992. The total size of the higher secondary level institute is 3347 (BANBISE
report, 2009). But NAEM has conducted only 2677 up to July 2011. In this research work, the sample size will
be only 80 heads of the institutions and 300 teachers of the respective institutions through simple random
sampling procedures, which are the small part of the research works. The present situation is that the culture of
the respondents that there are not interested to spend the time for the researchers. For the above reasons the
representative data/ sample collection is so tough from the experimental field. Awareness of the respondents in
regarding of research is the most important limitations for collecting respective data. The impact of training
results is evaluative and qualitative approach. So, statistical analysis is complicated to use in such kind of
research work.
7. Scope of the study
NAEM is conducting the training for the heads of secondary and higher secondary level institutions since 1992.
The authority of NAEM has designed the training activities according to the demand of the secondary and higher
secondary institutions all over the country on the sample basis. The authority has tried to critically analyze and
solve the problem according to the designed training program. In this research work, researcher wishes to
examine the status of training and the resource person’s characteristics who conduct the training sessions during
the training. The authority of NAEM was pre-determined that the training results are able to quite positive
change of respondents’ knowledge, skills and attitude for the development of the respective institutes.
Researcher tries to analysis training curriculum analysis in terms of content, scope extent and also analysis the
duration, evaluation of the curriculum in terms of it s effectiveness to a achieve the set object. Strength and
weakness of the resources persons is an important indicator of the study. Researcher wants to know the resource
person’s knowledge, skills and attitude through the data collection form the respective places.
8. Review of literature
The researcher has gone through a number of books, articles, reports and other publications on training,
evaluation, monitoring, impact of education and related topics. It has been found that, literature with specific
focus on educational administration training and the assessment of its impact. However, a brief review of such
literature on this issue is given below:
This research report has [Ali.Iman et al (2007)1]setup the objectives to determine the application of
lessons learnt from the respective training course, performance of the principals and limitation of implementation
of their lesson learnt. The report uses the methodology that it takes only five district and 40 principals, some
teachers, GB members. Questionnaires and interview schedules are used as the tools of data collection from the
primary sources. Findings of the research report are of different perspective such as the training outputs give the
positive impact for the institutions, the participants apply government rules and regulations, introduce new
teaching – learning technique, students apply different rules and mechanism for the betterment of their study.
The respondents are shifting the training result in their respective institutions; reflect their activities in their
working environment. Some of the respondents are not interested to shift the training result in their working
place; some of them are not interested to share the training results with other colleagues. Maximum of the
respondents do not follow the Annual Work Plan (AWP). They have also the lack of Annual Educational Work
Plan (AEWP) for the effective classroom. Maximum of them do not make any educational development plan,
co-curricular activities are not held regularly which one of the indicator for the students to change the positive
attitudes. Principals can’t play vital role to run his/her institutions properly. In methodology of this research
report the researcher uses questionnaires, interview schedule and observation.
Researcher wants to determine the strength and weakness of the trainer and resource person’s skill,
attitude, and knowledge. He also wants to find out the short comeing to implement the training results such as
lack of personal awareness, political pressure, motivation of students through teachers’ performance or activities.
This research work [Maleque. M.A et al ( 2007)2] examines the effect of educational research methodology
course in the participants or respondents work place and try to analyze practical opinion from the participants
how the course is more effective in respect of their professional expertise and efficiency. The method of the
research uses sample survey of selective merit participants who would get the position of 1st to 10th position
during the Foundation training courses. Instrument of data collections are questionnaires and Focus Group
1 Md. Iman Ali, Md. Abul Kamal, Md. Farhadul Islam Bhuiyan, Re search reports on “The Effect of Educational
Administration and Management Training Course for the colleges and Sr. Madrashs”. NAEM, Ministry of Education, New
Market. Dhaka,2007,Page:6,12-15,46-47
2 Dr. M.A Maleque, B.B. Balo and M. Ahmed.”A Fellow-up Study of Educational Research Methodology Course Conducted
conducted by NAEM (Research report),Dhaka: NAEM,2007. P: 2-3,24 ”
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Discussion.
The respondents of the ERM Course are not involved in the activities incase of the other set of
activities. A few of the participants get the award Ph.D degree after completing the training course. The finding
of the causes are lack of internet facilities, permission for higher study from the heads of the authority, lack of
incentives for the research work, lack of relationship with their professional duties and multidisciplinary groups
of the respondent participants.
In the present research work, researcher wants to determine the training provision, characteristics of
resource persons, analyze the training curriculum in terms of content, scope extent and duration, evaluation of
the curriculum in terms of its effectiveness to achieve the set objectives. Strength and weakness of resource
persons in terms of their knowledge, training skills and effectiveness and qualitative & quantitative change of
institutional administration and management. Samples are drawn in simple random sampling from the whole
population.
These research reports [Huda Nurul A.F.M et al ( 2007) 1 ] verify the efficiency of college
administration, effectiveness of academic discipline and evaluate the existing co-curriculum activities. The
methods of the study is mainly documentary analyzes. Data are collected from primary and secondary sources.
Sample is selected in the purposive approach and sample size in comparison to population size is very small. The
success of government colleges’ administrator like principal is depended, a lot effort by the other helping hands
i.e.; vice principal, head of the department, classroom teacher, staff council, hostel supers, office staffs and other
stakeholders. The teacher, students and parents suggest to introduce semester system, taking examination in time
and rewarding the best students. Teacher’s opinion is that the administration completes the jobs properly.
The researcher finds the impact the training program on educational administration and management
conducted by NAEM. Research also wants to know that during the training program, the respondent acquires
some knowledge, skills and positive attitude on the training content to satisfy the training objectives. If the
respondents use their training knowledge, skills and positive attitude in their respective educational institutions,
then it can be said that the training impact is positive.
The courses of evaluation[Report ( 2009) 2 ] of educational programs of SIMON FRASER
UNIVERSITY and this is the part of the Master of Education (M.Ed) in Educational Leadership Program offered
through the Faculty of Education. This course begins with an overview of the history and philosophical
perspectives in the evaluation of educational programs. Students will learn the practical elements of designing a
program Including the process and tools needed. Students will become familiar with the concepts, methods and
applications of evaluation research; learn how to read evaluation reports critically; be able to design and conduct
an appropriate evaluation plan to assess the implementation and effectiveness of a program; and understand how
to use evaluation results to anticipate or improve program performance. Throughout the course, students will be
expected to apply knowledge and understanding of program evaluation to their current settings. But in this
research work, the researcher considers the trainees who are taking the training in the objectives. Researcher tries
to evaluate the training programs through the implementation of their training activities. If the trainees use the
training materials in their respective working place, then it is said that the impact of our training is positively
forward.
This report[ (Impact, 2007)3] explores multinational enterprises (MNE) impact on the readymade
garment (RMG) of Bangladesh. The objective of the study is to understand foreign direct investment (FDI)
knowledge transfer, local firms’ absorptive capacity and spillovers created because of MNE presence in the
sector. Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a critical tool for economic development for host developing countries
like Bangladesh as it brings multifaceted benefits such knowledge transfer, employment, skill development,
increase exports etc. The survey methods are applied of this impact study.
But the present study determine to impact of educational administration and management training for
the managers of the institutions. This study narrowly wants to know the transfer of knowledge, skill and attitude
of the training results in the working places through the training program. There are some barriers to apply
training results in the working places. The short comes of the training institution to change the trainees’ attitude
and skills. This study also knows the resource persons’ competences in regarding conduct the training.
9.Methods of Research/Design of research
This is an evaluative type of research. Survey method and documentary analysis has been used. It is an
educational survey research which is the part of social research.
1 A.F.M Nurul Huda, Dr. Mohammed Nurul Islam and Mohd Mozammel Hossain Chowdhury “Effectiveness of
admimistration in the government college of Bangladesh”(Research report), Dhaka, NAEM,2007, Page:5,11-13, 17-24
2 Consortium of Universities for Evaluation Education (CUEE) Project: Research on Evaluation Education at the Graduate
Level in Canadian Universities FINAL REPORT, June 2009
3 ( Mahjabeen Quader, 2007) Impact of FDI through knowledge transfer and spillovers in the Teadymate Garment Industry
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Types of Data
Both qualitative and quantitative data are used in this research. The qualitative and quantitative data are come for
the satisfaction of the research topic as well as research objectives/ research questions whose data are come from
the primary and secondary sources.
Primary Data Sources
Primary data have been collected from the study area and respondents who took the above mention training.
Unpublished dissertation, NAEM training information, budget allocation and enrollment list of participants,
which are not, still published any books or journal. Documents of trained participants’ institutions have
collected that they introduce before the training period in the individuals working places. Includes the researcher
observation results that collect from the field during the data collection period also used as the source of primary
data.
Secondary Data Sources
The secondary data sources have been used from NAEM Library and colleges official document. NAEM library
provided (i) list of colleges of Bangladesh, (ii) training pre-test and post-test results from documentation units
and (iii) Training related different publication from library. Colleges official documents are (i) Public
examination results , (ii) teacher-students achievement report,(iii) meeting regulations etc.
Data Collection
The research tools that is, questionnaire, interview schedule observation schedule etc., have been distributed to
the respondents under the supervision of the researcher. The researcher, if necessary, makes the questionnaire
understandable to the respondents. Relevant documents viz, Book, journals, research papers, daily papers
country paper, website materials have been consulted during data collection.
The data have been processed manually and with the help of computer excel program. Statistical tools and
techniques have been used for analysing and interpreting the data. Computer software, especially SPSS, has been
employed for analysing of the data
Data collection tools
The following tools are used for data collection, such as
(i)Questionnaires
(ii) Interview schedule,
(iii) Observation
(iv)documents
Data Analysis
Quantitative Data
After editing and processing, the statistical techniques- descriptive statistics, multiple regression and logistic
regression are used to analyze the quantitative data. The findings present in different chapters with possible
interpretation and comment. Statistical package for social science (SPSS-16.0) was used to analyze data in this
study.
Qualitative Data
Qualitative Data are analyzed by using statistical methods. Such data are collected from official statistics, reports,
documents, theses and dissertations, books and journals through inductive method. Data collected from primary
sources, say, in depth interview, discussion with the concerned persons, seminars and workshops on education
are analyzed through inductive and deductive methods.
10. Framework of training impact
Qualitative analysis for The Impact of The Educational Administration and Management in various perspectives
is necessary. Numerical and descriptive data are used to measure quality. Descriptive data are very useful for
measuring the qualitative analysis. Data are collected through questionnaire, interview schedule and observation.
The validity of observed data is dependent on researchers’ truth, honesty. In this study, researcher collects some
information through observation, sharing of the respondent’s idea, discussion with the trained-up heads of the
institutions, verifying some documents etc. Some interesting information come through these kinds of activities,
such as showing the regulation books, salary sheets, result sheets and so on.
It is very difficult for collecting qualitative data through observation. Descriptive information is convenient to
discuss the present situation of training institute, quality of the resource person, strength and weakness of
training institutions, shortage of the logical support to conduct the training courses.
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Researcher assumes the conceptual framework to determine the impact in the qualitative approach with the help
of the “School management” model1.
Figure 01 : Conceptual Framework of impact training
Source: The researcher’s design for impact training.
The model expresses the different development factors, which are contributed for the significant development of
the successful primary education. The remarkable factors are SMC, Community and parents positive activities.
Head teachers/ PO’s (Program Organizer) personality, honesty and devotion to education are also important. The
training scenario of secondary and higher secondary levels in Bangladesh is that there is no measuring tool to
measure the training outcomes of results. The heads of the institute of training organization can play the vital
role for effective training courses. If he/she establishes the strong monitoring and evaluation committee,
supervise committee activities, then training results shows the positive manner. Training results depend on the
interference of the stakeholders of the training institute and the heads of the training institutes. Their honesty,
sincerity, self realization, integrity, positive attitude etc. are the main factors to measure the impact of the
training institutes.
10. NAEM’s Training assessment
Pres-test: Pre-test achievement of any training activities is an important issue. To assess the trainee’s base level
depth of knowledge, skill and attitude measure through some evaluation tools. Pre- test is the technique to assess
such level by a structured questionnaire.
Post-test: Post-test is the technique, which is used to measure the results of training time activities for certain
period of time. In pre-test and post-test technique, some instruments/tools are same. The difference between two
1 NAEM,BRAC(2004), School Management, Learning from successful schools of Bangladesh, Funded by UNESCO Dhaka
Office. GPO Box 57, House 68, Road 1, Block 1, Banani, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh
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test i.e., pre-test and post-test are treated as the achievement of the conducting specific training program.
Other technique: The others technique for colleting data from field level are (i) Questionnaire, (ii) observation
(iii) Interview schedule. (iv) Documents analysis
Aim of the study on training
Training is the continuous process for human development. The policy makers suggest that skillful manpower is
able to produce training. Training makes the teachers more confident for the efficient production of teaching.
The following literature explains the background of training.
11. Discussion, Findings and results
NAEM atmosphere
Researcher observes and collects the information from the trainees about NAEM training atmosphere in
regarding resource person’s attitude, facilities of NAEM, Faculties of NEM etc.
Resource person’s attitude
• 25% resource persons come to spend the time
• Implement evaluation results for collecting the resource persons.
• Reduce the personal biasness for selecting the resource persons.
• Some of the resource persons conduct the session without preparation
• Some of the speakers do not follow time management
• Properly select the resource persons
• Select some of the resource persons who are expert in Madrasha ( Muslim Religious)education
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Facilities of NAEM
(i) Increase the computer based ICT activities
(ii) Improve the Hostel management.
(iii) Some of the institutions arrange the training program in the institutions
with self-finance.
(iv) NAEM should introduce the monitoring system after the training period in the respective institutions
Faculties of NAEM
a) Some of the NAEM faculties develop themselves in regarding conducting training activities
b) Technical session should bemore practical
c) Some of the NAEM faculties’ behavior is not up to the mark.
d) Respondent believes that the format of evaluation sheet is not followed properly.
e) Arrange the Complain Box for the betterment of the institutions
f) Frequently arrange in-service training
g) Ensure the Bill to send for the participants within due time.
h) Observed lacks of co-ordination among the members of the coordination committee
i) Include some relevant content in the training program.
j) Residential facilities should be compulsory during the training period
12. Observation and respondent’s comments
Observation is the strong data collection instrument in the research work. In this study, some qualitative data are
collected from the field through observation. The information minimizes the gap of other ways of collecting data.
The observation information is explained here.
Training institutional short comes: In the training institution, maximum 20% outsider trainers come to conduct
the session. Normally the resource persons are more qualified in the respective field than the faculty members.
Before starting the training courses, manager selects the list of resource persons for the different training courses.
Respondents comment about some of those selected resource persons. They do not properly conduct their
training session. They come to earn money and spend the time. Respondents believe that those resource persons
are selected biasely by the training manager or faculties. The desire of the respondents is that NAEM should
arrange the training courses for all subject teachers. School Based Assessment (SBA) or structure question
should be included for all subjects in the ongoing training courses. The present institutional environment is not
appropriate to apply SBA system. This system should be more flexible to adopt the existing curriculum.
The existing training contents do not fulfill the respondents’ requirement. Training contents may be rearranged
considering the real situation of the field. Resource persons of the training should be selected according to the
evaluation format. Hostel facilities of the training institutions are not congenial to stay in the training periods.
During the training period, sometime there is seen that the lack of coordination among the members of
coordination committee. NAEM should arrange overseas training for the participants. The educational
administration and management training includes the respondents of principals of government and non-government
colleges and senior Madrasha. In the above-mentioned training course, Madrasha related resource
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persons should be included to conduct the training session. Residential facilities are necessary for effective
training. So the participants of the training courses are bound to arrange residential facilities in the campus. Most
of the cases, training results are not found to be applied in their working places. The training institution has some
limitations to explore the training results of the respondent participants. The institute should take the
responsibilities to conduct the session in different creative dimension and increase the awareness of the heads of
the institutes through different committee, such as finance committee, budget committee, discipline committee,
and admission committee, Annual Work Plan (AWP) etc.
Participants short comes
Training is the dynamic system to change the trainees’ attitude and behavior. Some of the respondents are not
mentally committed to obey the norms of the training courses. Some of them come for wasting the time and to
earn some money and do some personal work. A few of the respondents are not interested in changing the
existing behavior and they are not committed to implement the training results in their working places. It is
interesting that some trained principal do not share the training results with the other teachers. Political pressure
is one of the remarkable issues that the training results here in implementing in the colleges / institutions. Quality
education is hampered for some politically recruited principals, because they are always busy to obey the
direction of respective party. Some of the principal de-evaluate NAEM training activities. They do not get any
initiative to conduct the session with preparation and lesson plan in their colleges. During the training period
some of them always try to find-out the short-come of NAEM rather than to acquire the knowledge, mechanism,
update information earned from training. For lack of desire, a few of the respondents do not to try change
knowledge, skills, behavior and attitude after the training period. Some trained principals are not able to arrange
the teacher-students-guardian meeting for the lack of proper communication skills. Sometimes principals are
unable to motivate the teacher in different aspect, i.e.; making lesson plan, attending the session in due time,
students’ development activities, professionalism etc. Few of the principal do not motivate the teacher to change
the negative activities.
Positive change of trainee and his institutions
National Academy for Educational Management is the national training institutions of Bangladesh. Some of the
trained principals of this institution also take training from other institutions of Bangladesh. They opined that
NAEM training program is more effective than other institutions. Some of the principals apply the training
results in their working places according to the instruction they received from the training program. Most of the
principals share the training results with their colleague and supporting staffs and motivate their colleague to
conduct the session with preparation/lesson plan. Some of the trained principal themselves obeyed and followed
the training instructions given technique and other mechanism.
Some of the principals familiarized themselves with the government rules and regulation such as financial rules,
conduct rules, leave rules, maternity leave etc through NAEM training program.
A few of the principals initiated the new mechanism that a teacher should take the responsibilities of some
student for the betterment of public examination and others.
13. Statistical instruments:
Measurement of training results
Training given the long-term effects/results, which exist in the field. The following flow chart shows the impact
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With the help of the flow chart NAEM’s training impact measured in the following ways:
1. For the betterment of the institutions/ colleges many factors are involved such as: qualified teachers and
students, infrastructural facilities, positive attitude of Governing Body (GB), professional commitment
of the teachers-staffs, respects the others opinion etc. In this regards, training is a small factor which
contribute the overall development the institutions/ colleges.
2. For measuring the impact of training this researcher study includes the different factors are:
i) To collect the ability of the trained principals motivating of teachers and students before and after
the training period through the teacher’s opinion and principals interview schedule. The Table 01
shows that Students’ and teachers’ reward are more effective to the compare after training periods.
Because the coefficient of are less than the coefficient of variation after training regarding reward.
ii) Pre-test and Post-test: From the beginning of the training program, trainer taken the test or
examination which is called the pre-test and at the end of the training program trainer taken the
test/examination through using the same instrument which is called the post-test. The difference
between the pre-test and post-test, it is treated as the achievement of the training. Table 02
iii) The trained principals use the training results in their working places in the long interval of time.
This long time period, they try to improve the public examination results through apply the
different mechanism of training results. Through collecting the public examination results of
trained principal’s colleges after and before three years from his training time shows the trend of
achievement of the public examination. (Table 03). This table shows the interesting message that
the average of public exam results gradually increase and through the cv interpret that the results is
more stable after training period.
The above mention activities of this study qualitatively analysis the NAEM training
Table 01: Information of implementing the meeting decision, teachers’ and students’ award before and after the
training
Indicators Implementing the decision of
meeting before and after the
training (%) Teachers award (%) Students award (%)
Before trg After trg Before trg After trg Before trg After trg
Mean 46.86 82.94 35.30 69.22 41.37 77.53
Sd 24.35 12.38 20.11 18.34 20.18 14.64
Cv 49.83% 14.92% 56.97% 26.49% 48.78% 18.88%
Table 02: Pre-test and post-test examination before and after the training period
Total number of participants (18x40=) 720 are included in the table
Indicators Pre-test Post-test
Average 39.93 60.27
Standard deviation 7.35080 9.28061
Coefficient of variation 18.41% 15.40%
Table 03: Public examination results of trained principals colleges before and after the training period
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Sl no of
colleges
Before three years public exam results Training
period
After three years public exam
results
Average 41.05 47.27 46.84 62.92 70.59 75.78
S.d 24.95 28.65 26.72 18.65 20.67 16.28
CV 61% 61% 57% 30% 29% 21%
From the above Table 01, Table 02 and Table 03 show coefficient of variation (CV) is going to decries after
the training period. Small amount of coefficient of variation is indicated that the situation is more stable than
previous. The mention tables indicate that NAEM conducted Educational Administration and Management for
the Heads of the Higher Secondary Level Institutions has the positive effect in the field level or trained
principal’s colleges.
14.Conclusion
The qualitative analysis of the report explains the training in the quantitative approach. Training knowledge,
skill & attitude are the important key factors for the effective training. For measuring the quality of NAEM’s
training, it is designed with a conceptual framework. Different issues are included in the framework to sum up
the training effectiveness. Evaluation methods of training are different from normal evaluation system. The
evaluation methods include pre-test, post-test, written examination, observation etc evaluation tools.
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Aims and objectives are the important parts of the training activities. NAEM training and other related trainings
objectives are discussed qualitatively in the paper. Training has the different component that comprehensively
affects the whole activities. Multiple training methods are applied in the training courses. Report presentation,
portfolio presentation, syndicate presentation etc are the some special techniques to evaluate the trainees.
Combination skills are helpful to transfer the training results in the working places. Measuring the NAEM’s
training impact, maximum of the information were collected from trainees and colleagues of trainees. Both
groups are explained through training direct and indirect ideas sharing. The qualitative data are collected from
the field level environment. Trainees give the information about resource persons’ knowledge, skill, attitude and
behavior. They also evaluate the resource persons’ using materials and time management. After training period,
they evaluate the NAEM facilities and NAEM faculties who directly and indirectly involve the training program.
The strengths and weakness of training and resource person are measured through the open-ended questionnaires,
which are collected from the field level institutions. The qualitative information is collected from the field
through the researcher observation..
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