The Study of Teacher’s Teaching Efficiency and Work Stress for School of Continuously Running Teacher’s Evaluation for Professional Development

碩士 === 中華大學 === 科技管理學系碩士在職專班 === 100 === ABSTRACT This study aims to understand the current conditions and relevant factors of teacher’s teaching efficiency and work stress in schools which continuously participate in teacher’s evaluation for professional development in Taichung City. Further, this...

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Main Authors: Chen,Pei-Szu, 陳沛絲
Other Authors: Chen,Li-Wen
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Language:zh-TW
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/90166472074688927090
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spelling ndltd-TW-100CHPI52300082015-10-13T21:17:09Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/90166472074688927090 The Study of Teacher’s Teaching Efficiency and Work Stress for School of Continuously Running Teacher’s Evaluation for Professional Development 教師專業發展評鑑續辦學校教師教學效能與工作壓力之研究 Chen,Pei-Szu 陳沛絲 碩士 中華大學 科技管理學系碩士在職專班 100 ABSTRACT This study aims to understand the current conditions and relevant factors of teacher’s teaching efficiency and work stress in schools which continuously participate in teacher’s evaluation for professional development in Taichung City. Further, this study discusses the influence of interplay between teaching efficiency and work stress. The questionnaire is adopted in this study, and the researcher randomly selects 297 elementary school teachers as participants through Purposive Sampling. The questionnaire includes two parts “Teaching efficiency scale” and “work stress scale”, and finally the researcher retrieves 266 questionnaires, including 256 effective samples. The rate of questionnaire collection is 86.2%. Next, rooted in the statistics of data analysis, the results reveal that for teachers, the cognition of teaching efficiency is medium level; the sense of overall work stress is corresponded to middle level. Background is used as a variable to conduct two-way ANOVA, and in the range of teaching efficiency, gender, education, and the time frame of participating in the evaluation are not significant for the sense of teaching efficiency; teachers in smaller scale schools are higher. For the part of work stress, gender, time frame, and the scale of a school show more congruent consequence in the sense of work stress; teachers with higher education feel lower stress. Otherwise, the result of correlation analysis reveals that the negative relevance between teachers’s teaching efficiency and workload is significant. Combing the results of this study, the researcher provides following conclusions: 1. The elementary school teachers in Taichung City of continuously running teacher’s evaluation for professional development give positive affirmation. 2. The elementary school teachers in Taichung City that participate in teacher’s evaluation for professional development feel work stress because of workload. 3. In terms of continuously participating in teacher’s evaluation for professional Development, smaller scale schools can enhance teachers’ teaching efficiency. 4. Male teachers who participate in teacher’s evaluation of professional development have strong feelings for work stress; teachers with master degree feel lower work stress. 5. Based on continuously participating in teacher’s evaluation for professional Development, work stress is helpful for elevating teaching efficiency. According to the results, this study offers further suggestions to promote teacher’s evaluation for professional development and to make this study as reference for future researchers. Keywords:teacher’s evaluation for professional development、teaching efficiency、work stress Chen,Li-Wen 陳俐文 2012 學位論文 ; thesis 104 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 中華大學 === 科技管理學系碩士在職專班 === 100 === ABSTRACT This study aims to understand the current conditions and relevant factors of teacher’s teaching efficiency and work stress in schools which continuously participate in teacher’s evaluation for professional development in Taichung City. Further, this study discusses the influence of interplay between teaching efficiency and work stress. The questionnaire is adopted in this study, and the researcher randomly selects 297 elementary school teachers as participants through Purposive Sampling. The questionnaire includes two parts “Teaching efficiency scale” and “work stress scale”, and finally the researcher retrieves 266 questionnaires, including 256 effective samples. The rate of questionnaire collection is 86.2%. Next, rooted in the statistics of data analysis, the results reveal that for teachers, the cognition of teaching efficiency is medium level; the sense of overall work stress is corresponded to middle level. Background is used as a variable to conduct two-way ANOVA, and in the range of teaching efficiency, gender, education, and the time frame of participating in the evaluation are not significant for the sense of teaching efficiency; teachers in smaller scale schools are higher. For the part of work stress, gender, time frame, and the scale of a school show more congruent consequence in the sense of work stress; teachers with higher education feel lower stress. Otherwise, the result of correlation analysis reveals that the negative relevance between teachers’s teaching efficiency and workload is significant. Combing the results of this study, the researcher provides following conclusions: 1. The elementary school teachers in Taichung City of continuously running teacher’s evaluation for professional development give positive affirmation. 2. The elementary school teachers in Taichung City that participate in teacher’s evaluation for professional development feel work stress because of workload. 3. In terms of continuously participating in teacher’s evaluation for professional Development, smaller scale schools can enhance teachers’ teaching efficiency. 4. Male teachers who participate in teacher’s evaluation of professional development have strong feelings for work stress; teachers with master degree feel lower work stress. 5. Based on continuously participating in teacher’s evaluation for professional Development, work stress is helpful for elevating teaching efficiency. According to the results, this study offers further suggestions to promote teacher’s evaluation for professional development and to make this study as reference for future researchers. Keywords:teacher’s evaluation for professional development、teaching efficiency、work stress
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