2016
DOI: 10.5296/jse.v6i2.8932
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Structural Modeling of Teacher Characteristics, Skills in Teaching, and Students’ Achievement in Secondary School Physics

Abstract: In this paper, the author examined the relationships between teacher characteristics and teacher teaching skills and the concomitant effects of the relationships on senior secondary school students' achievement in Physics. It was hypothesized that teachers who were well qualified (that is read physics/mathematics and education in universities) and has considerable years of teaching experience would demonstrate appropriate teaching skills as measured by good lesson preparation, lesson presentation and evaluatio… Show more

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“…According to statement above, academic achievement is the most important aspect to achieve in every learningprocess. Adegoke & Ajadi (2016) states that the students" low achievement occur due to the use of teaching methods that are unsuitable and ineffective. Low learning achievement indicates that the students not yet mastered the competence optimally.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to statement above, academic achievement is the most important aspect to achieve in every learningprocess. Adegoke & Ajadi (2016) states that the students" low achievement occur due to the use of teaching methods that are unsuitable and ineffective. Low learning achievement indicates that the students not yet mastered the competence optimally.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The reliability for the total scale (CCQ) is 0.792 (see Tables 1 and 2) while that of TBCC (5 items), SBCC (5 items), TCCMP (5 items) and SCCA (5 items) questionnaires yielded respective reliability coefficients of 0.893, 0.888, 0.651 and 0.627 using Cronbach Alpha reliability analytical model in SPSS version 25 (see Table 3). These results are indicative of a fairly good reliability measure [73].…”
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confidence: 57%