Predictors of the extent of teachers' participation in the decision-making processes of four Marbel Diocesan Schools

Added Title

Correlates and predictors of the extent of teachers' participation in the decision-making processes of four Marbel Diocesan Schools.

Date of Publication

1990

Document Type

Master's Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science in Educational Management

College

Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC College of Education

Department/Unit

Educational Leadership and Management

Thesis Adviser

Salud Evangelista

Defense Panel Chair

Belen De Jesus

Defense Panel Member

Flordeliza Reyes
Roberto T. Borromeo

Abstract/Summary

Main Problem: It was the attempt of this study to determine the predictors of the extent of teachers' participation in school decision-making processes in the activities covered by the five areas of school administration in four Marbel diocesan schools. Sub-problem: Specifically, it sought to obtain answers to the following questions: 1. To what extent do teachers participate in the decision-making processes in the four Marbel diocesan schools in these chosen areas: a) Student Personnel and Services b) Faculty Affairs c) Curriculum and Instruction d) Finance and Maintenance e) Relations and Communications 2. Are the demographic factors such as sex, age, civil status, educational attainment, employment status and length of teaching experience related to the extent of teachers' participation? 3. Which of the aforementioned demographic variables can best predict the extent of teachers' participation in the decision-making processes of the four Marbel diocesan schools? Procedure: The investigator personally approached the principals requesting their permission to allow their teachers to participate in the study. Given this permission, the purpose of the study was then explained to the teachers by the investigator himself who administered personally the questionnaires to the teachers who were present. The instruments used were the personal data sheet and questionnaire on teachers participation devised by Sr. Teresita Canival, MIC in her study entitled A study of faculty participation in the decision-making process of the MIC Schools in Davao in 1976 and revised by the author for his purpose.

Treatment of data: The treatment involved the following statistical methods: multiple correlation to find out the significant correlates and stepwise regression for the prediction of independent variables. Findings: The salient findings of the study were: Taking into account the totality of teachers' participation by school and by area, the statistical treatment did not reveal any difference. The extent of participation was considerable. However, when taken by area only, differences in the extent of participation in each school appeared in some activities. Demographic factors such as sex, age, civil status, educational attainment, employment status and length of teaching experience were related to the extent of teachers' participation. When these were subjected to correlational analysis with the different activities in different areas of school administration, significant correlations were found to exist. Among the aforementioned demographic variables, the following were found to be the best predictors of the extent of teachers' participation in significant activities under the following areas. Age was the best predictor of the following activities in the area of student personnel and services namely: admitting new students, classifying students into sections, re-admitting students who dropped out due to poor grades, modifying the grading system and, setting up rules and regulations for discipline and student conduct. Civil status and age were the best predictors of the following activities in the area of faculty affairs namely: recruiting new teachers, determining or modifying policies for promotion, retention and dismissal of teachers, determining or modifying criteria for evaluating teachers' performance, planning faculty meetings during the course of the year, organizing in-service programs, workshops, conferences and seminars, determining policies of extra assignments and responsibilities and, planning the schedules for observing the teachers.

Abstract Format

html

Language

English

Format

Print

Accession Number

TG01745

Shelf Location

Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F Henry Sy Sr. Hall

Physical Description

109 p., 28 cm.

Keywords

Teacher participation in administration; School management and organization -- Decision making

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