Exploring teachers’ experiences with capability level in performing each objective of content knowledge and pedagogy domain
Saturnino E Dalagan Jr | Ethel Jane V Dagansan
Discipline: Environmental Science
Abstract:
This research analyzed the teacher’s capability
level in performing each objective of the content knowledge
and pedagogy domains, as well as the lived experiences of
teachers. In this study, a convergent parallel mixed-method
research design was used. From the medium school category
of the Caraga North and South District, Division of Davao
Oriental, there were 81 teachers in the quantitative aspect of
the study and 20 participants in the qualitative part, for a
total of 101 participants. The researchers used a survey
questionnaire that was adapted from the Results-Based
Performance Management System of 2018. Data analysis
revealed that the teacher’s capability level in performing each
objective of content knowledge and pedagogy domain was
high, which has an overall mean of 2.94. Qualitative findings
revealed that teachers applied content knowledge across
curriculum teaching areas; similarly, they aligned lessons
from the curriculum guide’s learning competencies, provided
interactive activities, and used visual presentations, pictures,
songs, stories, and videos. The teachers enhanced literacy
and numeracy skills; correspondingly, they integrated
worksheets for numeracy concepts and the Marungko approach
as basic steps in teaching reading and writing. The teachers
developed higher-order thinking skills; identically, they
provided real-world problems and created or innovated
activities as teaching strategies. Based on the results, it is
recommended to conduct a similar study, emphasizing the
remaining indicators of content knowledge and the pedagogy
domain.
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