Nilo L. Masbaño
West Visayas State University-Janiuay Campus, Iloilo, Philippines
nickjohnsolar@gmail.com
Date Received: August 5, 2015; Date Revised: January 6, 2016
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 3 No.5, 27-35
December 2015 Part II
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Appropriate Interventions on the Problems Encountered on Effective Teaching Practices in a State University External Campus in the Philippines 563 KB 4 downloads
Nilo L. Masbaño West Visayas State University-Janiuay Campus, Iloilo, Philippines nickjohnsolar@gmail.com Date...
Descriptive studies on the perception of teachers regarding effective teaching practices, problems encountered and appropriate interventions have generally supported the beliefs that the problems of education did not lie only outside the school but inside the school itself. Yet such studies neglect the primary reason through which students learn, the effective teaching practices. The current study explores the link on the perception of teachers regarding effective teaching practices, problems encountered and appropriate interventions. Data were obtained using the questionnaire that were collected from 80 respondents whom faculty members of WVSU-JC. Mean and rank were used as statistical tools. A high level of agreement among teachers on the propositions regarding effective teaching was hypothesized. However, they preferred some teaching practices to the other. Teachers’ perception on effective teaching practices were, showing of mastery on the subject matter, updating of knowledge about the subject matter, utilizing an appropriate strategies and methods and observing an ethical and moral principles in teaching. Generally, the top problems perceived by teachers that hinder their effective teaching includes inadequacy of laboratory facilities and equipment, insufficient library references and classrooms which are not conducive for teaching-learning process. However, it varies according to the classification as to different categories of variables. The appropriate interventions were the upgrading of laboratory facilities and equipment, the purchasing of additional books, the giving of trainings to the teachers on the recent development on the subject that they are teaching, providing more hands on activities for students, enhancing the teaching strategies and methods, and strengthening the commitment among teachers.
Keywords: perception, teaching practices, problems, interventions