Gilbert C. Magulod Jr., (Ph.D.)
College of Teacher Education/ Campus Research Coordinator, Cagayan
State University at Lasam, Cagayan Province, Philippines
gilbertmagulod@rocketmail.com
Date Received: December 12, 2016; Date Revised: February 6, 2017
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 5 No.1, 73-83
February 2017 (Part II)
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Factors of School Effectiveness and Performance of Selected Public and Private Elementary Schools Implications on Educational Planning in the Philippines 903 KB 2 downloads
Gilbert C. Magulod Jr., (Ph.D.) College of Teacher Education/ Campus Research Coordinator,...
What defines effective school is the necessity of the school community to tailor interventions to improve quality of education. This study determined the factors of school effectiveness and level of school performance of private and public elementary schools in the Second Congressional District of Cagayan Province, Philippines. The study made use of mixed-method research. For quantitative, the descriptive correlational method was used to identify the relationship between school effectiveness and school performance. Factorial analysis was also used to identify the principal components of school effectiveness of private and public elementary schools. The participants of the study were the 182 public and private elementary school principals and teachers from the 20 sampled schools. School effectiveness was measured using the seven correlates of effective schools. On the other hand, the level of school performance was gauged through the National Achievement Test (NAT) results for the past three years. The qualitative part of the study focused on the school effectiveness practices and NAT practices of selected private and public elementary schools. The findings of the study revealed that the level of school effectiveness of both private and public elementary schools was excellent. However, test of difference showed that public schools exhibited stronger home-school relations than the private schools. In terms of the level of school performance, public schools perform better than the private schools for the past three years. Significantly, there exists a strong positive relationship between school effectiveness and school performance. The factorial analysis revealed that among all the correlates of school effectiveness, school leadership competency and professional collaboration influenced the performance of both schools. Recommendations of the study can help the government and school officials to plan appropriate strategies in improving the quality of schools effectiveness.
Keywords – school effectiveness, NAT performance, public and private elementary schools, educational planning