Professional Opportunities: Their Implications to the Performance of Teachers in State Colleges in Samar

Authors

  • Bartolome Arambala Samar State University
  • Marilyn Cardoso Samar State University

Keywords:

Professional Opportunities, Implications, Performance, State Colleges, Teachers, Samar

Abstract

This study was conducted because in State colleges bad Universities where educational qualifications plays significant role in professional growth, upgrading in position and in salaryis of paramount importance because they belong to the closed career service, where at least master’s degree is necessary as stipulated in Civil Service Memorandum Circular No. 3 series1983. This study employed the normative-descriptive research method using the questionnairechecklist as the main instrument in gathering data. This method was supplemented bydocumentary analysis, personal interviews and actual observation to verify or cross-check someinitial information and responses gathered through the use of questionnaire-checklists whichwere doubtful to the researcher. The result of the hypothesis testing reveals a computed t-valueof 1.46798 which is less than the table value of 2.10 thereby accepting the Ho that “there is nosignificant difference between the perception of the teachers and those of the administrators onthe extent to which the professional opportunities are given to the teachers.” Professional opportunities do not significantly affect teachers’ performance. In order to synchronize thesystem if giving professional opportunities in the state colleges concerned a personnel development program for state colleges hereby recommended for implementation.

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Published

2022-07-29

How to Cite

Arambala, B., & Cardoso, M. (2022). Professional Opportunities: Their Implications to the Performance of Teachers in State Colleges in Samar. SSU - Digital Archive for Theses and Dissertations, 13(1), 1–153. Retrieved from https://datd.ssu.edu.ph/index.php/datd/article/view/140

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