A study of teacher effectıveness of secondary school teachers ın relatıon to theır servıce stream and caste category
Journal Title: E-methodology - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 5
Abstract
Aim. The present study tries to explore the teaching effectiveness of secondary school teachers with different caste categories and service streams. Methods. A representative sample of 240 teachers from the secondary schools of New Delhi was randomly selected. Teaching Effectiveness Scale by Kumar & Mutha (1974) was used to assess teaching effectiveness of the secondary school teachers. Results. The study revealed that there was no significant difference between teaching effectiveness of secondary school general category and reserved category teachers. Similar results were found for teachers with science and humanities as their service streams. Significant differences were also not found between the teaching effectiveness of general category secondary school teachers with science and humanities as their service streams. The results were similar among secondary school teachers from the reserved category and having science and humanities as service streams.
Authors and Affiliations
Shivangi Shivangi Nigam
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