Indiana high school vocational home economics teachers' time management skills

The purpose of this study was to investigate the time management skills of Indiana vocational high school home economics teachers. The problem accessed in the study are: (1) Do Indiana vocational high school home economics teachers have higher means for time management skills than the established no...

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Main Author: Kreter, Diane
Other Authors: Ball State University. Dept. of Home Economics.
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Published: 2011
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spelling ndltd-BSU-oai-cardinalscholar.bsu.edu-handle-1845622014-07-22T03:32:40ZIndiana high school vocational home economics teachers' time management skillsKreter, DianeHome economics teachers -- Time management -- Indiana.Time management surveys -- Indiana.The purpose of this study was to investigate the time management skills of Indiana vocational high school home economics teachers. The problem accessed in the study are: (1) Do Indiana vocational high school home economics teachers have higher means for time management skills than the established norm (mid level management students) and (2) Is there a difference in the means for time management skills of the Indiana vocational high school home economics teachers by teaching assignment?Three hundred and fifty Indiana vocational high school home economics teachers selected by systematic random sampling design were mailed the instrument with 232 usable responses. The Time Problems Inventory by A. Canfield measured the teachers' time management skills in priority setting, planning, delegation and discipline. Reliability and construct validity were measured with factor analysis. The subjects' teaching assignment was determined with a demographic question.The findings of the study indicated the following:1) Indiana vocational high school home economics teachers' time management skills in the areas of priorities and planning were lower than those of the norm.2) In the area of delegation, the norm group and the home economics teachers showed no significant difference.3) Indiana vocational high school home economics teachers tested significantly above the norm group in the time management skills of discipline.4) The home economics teachers did not differ in management skills by teaching assignment.In total time management skills, Indiana vocational high school home economics teachers are weaker in the areas of planning and priorities. These skills might be strengthened through inservice education.Department of Home EconomicsBall State University. Dept. of Home Economics.Miller, B. Jeanette2011-06-03T19:36:13Z2011-06-03T19:36:13Z19921992vii, 63 leaves ; 28 cm.LD2489.Z78 1992 .K74http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/handle/184562http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/845950Virtual Pressn-us-in
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topic Home economics teachers -- Time management -- Indiana.
Time management surveys -- Indiana.
spellingShingle Home economics teachers -- Time management -- Indiana.
Time management surveys -- Indiana.
Kreter, Diane
Indiana high school vocational home economics teachers' time management skills
description The purpose of this study was to investigate the time management skills of Indiana vocational high school home economics teachers. The problem accessed in the study are: (1) Do Indiana vocational high school home economics teachers have higher means for time management skills than the established norm (mid level management students) and (2) Is there a difference in the means for time management skills of the Indiana vocational high school home economics teachers by teaching assignment?Three hundred and fifty Indiana vocational high school home economics teachers selected by systematic random sampling design were mailed the instrument with 232 usable responses. The Time Problems Inventory by A. Canfield measured the teachers' time management skills in priority setting, planning, delegation and discipline. Reliability and construct validity were measured with factor analysis. The subjects' teaching assignment was determined with a demographic question.The findings of the study indicated the following:1) Indiana vocational high school home economics teachers' time management skills in the areas of priorities and planning were lower than those of the norm.2) In the area of delegation, the norm group and the home economics teachers showed no significant difference.3) Indiana vocational high school home economics teachers tested significantly above the norm group in the time management skills of discipline.4) The home economics teachers did not differ in management skills by teaching assignment.In total time management skills, Indiana vocational high school home economics teachers are weaker in the areas of planning and priorities. These skills might be strengthened through inservice education. === Department of Home Economics
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title Indiana high school vocational home economics teachers' time management skills
title_short Indiana high school vocational home economics teachers' time management skills
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