Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Subscription Access
Open Access Open Access Open Access  Restricted Access Restricted Access Subscription Access

Investigating the Relationship between Teaching Professional Skills and Teaching Effectiveness in Math Subjects among Primary School Teachers in Herat City


Affiliations
1 Department of Mathematic, Faculty of Education, Herat University, Afghanistan, India
     

   Subscribe/Renew Journal


The purpose is to investigate the relationship between Teaching professional skills and teaching effectiveness in math subjects among primary school teachers in Herat City. The research population is the primary school teachers of Herat city. A sample size of 448 primary school teachers has been assessed with a self-assessment scale, and 48 teachers have been observed during their teaching process. The findings indicate there are issues in skills development teaching methods. Providing continuous training for teachers to make them coordinate with education goals and methods is inevitable. The research findings also showed that the teachers do not relate the teaching material to the students' real life as much as expected. Furthermore, teachers often try to convey the course content to students through a passive method instead of guiding students and motivating them to hypothesize, creative thinking, and solve problems. On the other hand, teacher training programs and in-service education do not have a close relationship with teaching modern theories. Therefore, the programs and methods need to be reviewed and revised.

Keywords

teaching skills, math, school teachers, Herat City
User
Subscription Login to verify subscription
Notifications
Font Size

  • Ali, D. (1379). Teachers' training. Education Technology Growth, V145, 146.Educational aid publications.
  • Alireza, K. (1377). The comparison of students' mathematical performance. The third mathematical education conference. Kirman.
  • Aliakbar, S.N. (1381). For teachers' academic and technical growth. Teachers' Growth, V167. Teaching aids Publication.
  • Farid, F.M. (1392). Learning disabilities of secondary school students (Bechelor's Monograph) Herat University.
  • Hasan, E. (1380). The impact of short-term education on teaching effectiveness. The Research Association of Khorasan Education Office, 11(3), 132-143
  • Hasan, P. (1375). A study of primary teachers' knowledge about teaching methods. The research association of Boshahr education office.
  • Hasan, S. (1380). educational skills (Methods & Technics). Samt Publication.
  • Khosraw, D. (1381). Achange in perspective about setting educational goals. Journal of Primary Education Growth, V46. Educational Research and Planning Organization.
  • Manochehr, M.M. (1379). Rethinking of the teaching process and teachers' training (First edition). Madrasa Publication.
  • Richard, A. (1379). Learning skills education and evaluation (First edition). Madrasa Publication.
  • Zahra, D. (1382). Evaluation of primary school science and math teachers in Tehran. Journal of Educative Innovation, 6(2), 69-93.
  • Zhak, D. (1376). Learning is the treasure within. The 21st-century report of the international education committee to UNESCO. Persian Translation: Ministry of education. First edition. Tehran: Tazkiya Publication
  • Zahra, E. (1381). Applied study on mathematics education in Iran. Math Education Growth, V67. Education Aids Publication.
  • Zahra, G. (1376). Teachers' mathematical professional development. The second international conference of math education. Kermanshah.

Abstract Views: 119

PDF Views: 0




  • Investigating the Relationship between Teaching Professional Skills and Teaching Effectiveness in Math Subjects among Primary School Teachers in Herat City

Abstract Views: 119  |  PDF Views: 0

Authors

Noorulhaq Seddiqi
Department of Mathematic, Faculty of Education, Herat University, Afghanistan, India
Ahmad Atef
Department of Mathematic, Faculty of Education, Herat University, Afghanistan, India

Abstract


The purpose is to investigate the relationship between Teaching professional skills and teaching effectiveness in math subjects among primary school teachers in Herat City. The research population is the primary school teachers of Herat city. A sample size of 448 primary school teachers has been assessed with a self-assessment scale, and 48 teachers have been observed during their teaching process. The findings indicate there are issues in skills development teaching methods. Providing continuous training for teachers to make them coordinate with education goals and methods is inevitable. The research findings also showed that the teachers do not relate the teaching material to the students' real life as much as expected. Furthermore, teachers often try to convey the course content to students through a passive method instead of guiding students and motivating them to hypothesize, creative thinking, and solve problems. On the other hand, teacher training programs and in-service education do not have a close relationship with teaching modern theories. Therefore, the programs and methods need to be reviewed and revised.

Keywords


teaching skills, math, school teachers, Herat City

References