Classroom Management Skills of Teachers and Their Teaching Performance
Rahima Amer-Gumpal | Erlinda Basmayor
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
This descriptive-correlational research delved into the classroom management skills and teaching performance of
elementary school teachers in the new normal, during the academic year 2022-2023, within East I and II Districts,
Division of Iligan City, Philippines. The study, encompassing 100 teachers utilized a researcher-made questionnaire
aligned with DepEd Orders to evaluate classroom management skills. Results revealed that in the extent of classroom
management skills, teachers demonstrated a high level of implementation in terms of discipline, classroom rules,
building rapport, and providing feedback. The majority received a very satisfactory performance rating. Notably, the
study found no significant association between demographic variables and teaching performance, highlighting the
intricate nature of effective teaching. Moreover, the correlation analysis revealed no substantial correlation between
teaching performance and classroom management skills. A regression analysis reinforces these findings, indicating
that neither demographic factors nor classroom management skills significantly predict teaching performance. The
study contributed valuable insights into teacher dynamics, shedding light on the nuanced interplay between
demographics, classroom management, and teaching performance in the evolving landscape of education.
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