Exploring the Practices of Government Secondary School Teachers about National Professional Standards for Teacher
or enhancing the quality of teachers, the Government of Pakistan introduced the National Professional Standards for Teachers in 2009. The study was qualitative in nature. A case study design was adopted to conduct the research. A purposive criterion sampling technique was used to select the sample. A semi-structured interview and observation checklist was developed by the researcher. The instruments were validated and improved in the light of expertsÂ’ opinions. Research ethics were observed during the study and before the data collection. Themes were generated and interpreted which were relevant to the research questions of the study. The findings of the study indicate that public sector teachers have command of the subject matter knowledge, but lesson planning and proper assessment are missing. It is being recommended that awareness about the National Professional Standards must be created among public sector teachers and teachers should be made bound for planning their instructions according to standards.
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Case Study, Teacher Standards, Professional Standards, Classroom Practices, Teaching
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(1) Fasiha Altaf
PhD Scholar, Institute of Education and Research, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Muhammad Saeed
Associate Professor, Institute of Education and Research, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
Effectiveness of Kumon Method of Teaching Mathematics at Elementary School Level in Pakistan: A Longitudinal Study
The experimental study was designed to determine the effectiveness of Kumon method in comparison with traditional lecture method in the teaching of Mathematics to grade-6. The objective of the study was to determine the effectiveness of Kumon method for academic achievement of children in Mathematics. All students of grade-6 of Fazaia Inter colleges of Rawalpindi and Islamabad was the population.Cluster sampling technique randomly was used. One of the three Fazaia colleges (Grade-6) was selected randomly. All grade-6 students of theselected cluster formed the sample of the study. Data was collected and analyzed by applying t-test and recommendations were given on the basis of findings of the study. This study shows that Kumon method is more effective for teaching mathematics to Grade 6 students in comparison with traditional lecture method and equally helpful in teaching mathematics effectively to boys and girls.
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Kumon Method, Teaching, Learning, Grade-6, Achievements, Effectiveness
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(1) Jamila Begum
Lecturer, Department of Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, NUM, Islamabad, Pakistan.
(2) Wajeeha Aurangzeb
Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, NUM, Islamabad, Pakistan.
(3) Aisha Bibi
Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, NUM, Islamabad, Pakistan.
An In-depth Analysis of Peers and Mentors' Feedback during Teaching Practicum
It is very essential to provide quality and effective feedback to the prospective teachers during practicum to provide information about their teaching strengths and weaknesses. Provision of feedback helps them to remove their mistakes and improve their teaching practice. The aim of this study was to examine the role of peer’s and mentor’s feedback on the performance of prospective teachers during practicum. 6 prospective teachers and 3 mentors were interviewed by the researcher. The whole data was collected from 3 public universities of Lahore city. Findings of this study revealed that peer’s and mentor’s feedback plays an important role in their learning and professional development during practicum. This study suggests that universities should conduct some training programs, seminar and workshops for prospective teachers and their mentors to provide awareness about the role of peer’s and mentor’s.
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Teaching, Practicum, Mentors, Peers, Analysis
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(1) Tahira Kalsoom
Assistant professor, Research and Evaluation Department, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Fakhra Aziz
Assistant professor, Research and Evaluation Department, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
(3) Sadaf Jabeen
Assistant Professor, Education Department, Virtual University of Pakistan, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
Peer Tutoring: An Effective Technique To Enhance Students English Writing Skills
This study aimed to determine the effect of peer tutoring (PT) in enhancing students’ writing skills during English textbook taught to the students of Grade XI. The true experimental research pre/post-test design was used. The sample of the study comprised of 70 male and 58 female students containing each 35 male peer tutoring group (PTG) and non-peer tutoring group NPTG as well as each 29 female PTG and NPTG after matched before intervention. MCQs related to writing skills developed as a tool for data collection process. The tool is used in both pre and post-test for PTG and NPTG. The difference in both groups was calculated using statistical analysis. Linear regression predicted the effect size of male PTG 16.376 points higher (r = 0.860) than NPTG as well as female PTG 12.183 points higher (r = 0.813) than NPTG. These results indicated that PT technique enhanced students’ academic achievement.
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Peer Feedback, writing skills, English language, cooperative teaching.
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(1) Humair Akhtar
Teacher,Department of Education,The University of Haripur, Haripur, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Muhammad Saeed Khan
Assistant Professor, Department of Education,The University of Haripur, Haripur, Punjab, Pakistan.
(3) Saddaf Ayub
Assistant Professor, Department of Education,The University of Haripur, Haripur, Punjab, Pakistan.
Learning Engagement in Mathematics: A Test of an Active Learning Model
This experimental study explored the effect of the 4WsHs active learning model on learning engagement in mathematics classes. The research design used for conducting this study was true experimental research design (pre-test post-test equivalent group design). A sample comprising 190 students selected from two public sector schools was divided into experimental and control groups using a matched random sampling technique. The newly developed active learning model was used as treatment for an experimental group while the same contents of mathematics were taught to the control group using a traditional method. After practice of three months, learning engagement of both groups was measured using a classroom observation checklist. The analyzed data revealed a significant superiority of students belonging to the experimental group over their counterparts in learning engagement. Hence, the newly developed active learning model proved to be effective for developing learning engagement among students.
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Learning Engagement, Active Learning, Secondary School Students, Mathematics Class, Teaching Mathematics
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(1) Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah
Ph.D Scholar, Hazara University, Mansehra, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Muhammad Iqbal Majoka
Associate Professor,Department of Education,Hazara University, Mansehra, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Shaista Irshad Khan
Secretary, Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Abbottabad, KP, Pakistan.
A Comparative Exploration of the Effect of Differentiated Teaching Method vs. Traditional Teaching Method on Students Learning at A level
This study explores the effect of differentiated teaching method vs. traditional teaching method on students’ learning at ‘A’ level. It is an experimental research, conducted in Aitchison College. By applying simple random sampling technique, 70 students are selected as a sample from the population. Pre-test and post-test are conducted for data collection. Research investigates, how differentiated method of teaching effects learners’ academic achievement. The retention level of the students who are taught via differentiated teaching and traditional teaching method is. After conducting a posttest, data is analyzed with pair-sample and independent sample t-test by using SPSS. Analysis shows that the students taught via differentiated teaching have more power of retention than the students taught via traditional teaching methods. The control group perform up to application level while experimental group perform up to evaluation level of cognitive domain.
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Differentiated Teaching Method, Traditional Teaching Method, Students' Learning, Physics
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(1) Muhammad Kamran
PhD Scholar, The University of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Namra Munir
Assistant Professor, Department of Education,The University of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
(3) Rashid Minas Wattoo
Assistant Professor, Department of Education,The University of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
The Efficiency of Accelerated Learning and Facilitation of English Language Understanding: A Comparative and Analytical Study of the At Secondary Level
An experimental research study was designed to analyze the efficiency of accelerated learning to facilitate the understanding of the English language at secondary level. The population of the present study consists of all students of grade 9 who were enrolled in Government High School Heir, Bedian Road Lahore in academic year 2018-2019. By applying simple random sampling technique, sixty-four (64) students were preferred as a sample. Data were collected by conducting pre-test and post-test and analyzed by SPSS software version 21. The analysis pointed out that the students taught through accelerated learning perform better as compared to the students taught via traditional method. Furthermore, it was also found that the students who were taught via accelerated learning method of teaching can perform maximum learning levels of domains as compared to others. The study recommended that subject English should be taught with accelerated learning method of teaching at secondary level.
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Accelerated Learning, Cognitive Domain, Efficiency, Learning, Teaching Methods.
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(1) Abdul Khaliq Shams
Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Education, The University of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Muhammad Arshad
Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Education, The University of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
(3) Gulzar Ahmed
Head of the department,Department of Education, The University of Lahore, Pakpattan Campus, Pakistan.
Teaching Mathematics at High School: A Comparison of Public and Private School Teachers' Practices
This paper compares the mathematics teaching practices of private and public high school teachers in Punjab. Two hundred public and 180 private school teachers were selected by using random sampling technique from district Sahiwal. The quantitative data was collected by using a Likert type 58 questionnaire items. The questionnaire consisted of six parts: mathematic teaching practices, mathematic effective students’ instruction, mathematic resources availability, use of mathematic resources, use of instructional techniques and evaluation techniques used by the teachers. The study indicated that private school teacher teach in cooperative environment, individual concentration, small group discussion and encourage students in mathematic classrooms as compared to public school teachers. They write equations to represent concept and then engage students in problem solving and practice computational skill as compared to public school teachers. Public school teachers highly believe that text book is primary instructional tool for teaching. They practice difficult problem by drill in their classes. Although Public school teachers are well trained, qualified and experienced yet they emphasize rote learning which is a big hurdle in conceptual understanding. Provision of material resources in public schools is high. Mathematic curriculum document, manipulative, measuring devices, and spreadsheets, worksheet calculators, teacher guide and computers as teaching resources are available in public schools. Whereas, helping books and calculators’ availability is better in private schools.
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Teaching Practices, Mathematic Classrooms, Secondary Education.
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(1) Gulnaz Hameed
PhD Scholar (Education), Department of Education, University of Education, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Intzar Hussain Butt
Assistant Professor, Department of Education, University of Education, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
Effects of Over-Crowded Classes on Teaching Learning Process at Secondary Level in District Nankana Sahib
The researcher aimed at investigating the effects of overcrowded classes on the teaching learning process at secondary level. By nature, this research study was descriptive so survey research design was employed and a closed ended questionnaire having twenty items related to the research problem were developed on five point Likert’s scale for the teachers (Senior Science Teachers) and the 10th grade students of government high schools from three tehsils of district Nankana Sahib. Pilot study was conducted to achieve the reasonable face and content validity and reliability, expert opinions and testretest techniques were used and 0.891 Pearson’s product moment was assured. One hundred (100) questionnaires for SSTs both males and female and 120 questionnaires for students both boys and girls were administered personally and with the help of some friends, six principals both of male and female were interviewed using structured interview schedule data collection technique and data was collected. On the basis of analysis and interpretation of data, indiscipline classes due to overcrowdings affect the teaching learning process badly; the performance of the students is not easily assessed in overcrowded classes and teachers are unable to interact with students easily in overcrowded classes were the conclusions of this research study. The researcher suggested that the government must make it possible to implement the law of recommended class size and reduce the problem by building more classrooms for the students at secondary level. Policy makers may formulate the policies for the effective assessment and evaluation process.
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Overcrowded classes, Teaching Learning Process, Secondary Level.
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(1) Saeed Ahmad
PhD Scholar, Department of Education, The University of Lahore, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Muhammad Arshad
PhD Scholar, Department of Education, The University of Lahore, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
(3) Zia Ahmad Qamar
Teacher, Govt. High School No.1, Haveli Lakha, Okara, Punjab, Pakistan.
Development of Functional Writing Skills through Communicative Approach in Pakistani High School
The major and foremost aim of the research had been to observe an effect of (CLT) communicative language teaching approach on functional writing skills among 9th graders in Pakistani high schools. Relevant literature revealed that functional writing skills can be increased through (CLT) communicative language teaching approach. Quasi Experimental design, that is, pretest posttest nonequivalent control group design was used. Threats to internal/external validity were undertaken properly. The pre-test was the same, and it had been used as the post-test as well. Creative compositions related to functional writing skills were examined carefully and were marked as per scoring rubrics. The (CLT) communicative language teaching approach is recommended for English teaching specifically writingrelated tasks in the subject of English.
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English Language Teaching (ELT), Communicative Approach/Langu age Teaching (CLT), Functional Writing, Grammar Translation Method (GTM).
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(1) Muhammad Samiullah
Assistant Professor, Department of Science Education Faculty of Education, Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad, Pakistan.
(2) Aftab Ahmad
Lecturer, Faculty of Education, Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad, Pakistan.
(3) Muhammad Naseer Ud Din
Associate Professor, Institute of Education & Research, Kohat University of Science & Technology, Kohat, Pakistan.