Effect of Teaching Reading Strategies on the Students' Reading Comprehension
Reading is an important tool for getting access to information which provides a base to the learning process. Comprehension is a basic pre-requisite for reading to be meaningful. Various reading strategies have been associated with better reading comprehension. The current experimental study conducted in the Pakistani context explored the effect of teaching reading strategies on reading comprehension of students in the subject of English at the higher secondary school level. The experimental pretest-posttest equivalent research design was adopted to conduct the study. The sample consisted of 60 higher secondary school students of a private girls college in Mansehra, Pakistan. Findings indicate that teaching reading strategies have a positive impact on the reading comprehension of students at the higher secondary level. The study has important implications for teachers, students, curriculum planners, policymakers in the field of education and school leaders.
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Higher Secondary School, Reading Comprehension, Teaching of English, Teaching strategies, Pedagogy
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(1) Malik Abdul Shakoor
Ph.D. Scholar,Department of Education, Hazara University, Mansehra, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Muhammad Ilyas Khan
Assistant Professor, Department of Education,Hazara University, Mansehra, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Muhammad Imran Iqbal Majoka
Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Hazara University, Mansehra, KP, Pakistan.
Leadership Behavior of Principals and Attitudes of Teachers towards Academic Environment in Private Schools
The research was focused on the “Leadership Behavior of Principals and Attitudes of Teachers as related to the Academic Environment in Private Secondary Schools of District Dera Ismail Khan”. The study was quantitative and data were collected using a survey. The population was 147 heads and 1470 teachers who were working in private secondary schools of the District, Dera Ismail Khan. A sample of 324 was selected for gathering data. The correlation, t-test, and regression were statistical analysis techniques. The results depicted that better academic environment is the result of positive attitude of teachers. The relationship between attitude and leadership behavior was highly positive. No differences were found between rural and urban on attitude scale, leadership behavior scale and environment scale.
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Teachers’ Attitude, Leadership Behavior, Academic Environment, Private Secondary Schools
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(1) Latif Ur Rehman
Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Education, Qurtuba University of Science and Technology, Dera Ismail Khan, Kp, Pakistan.
(2) Liaquat Hussain Shah
Assistant Professor, Institute of Education and Research,Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Khuda Bakhsh Malik
Assistant Professor,Department of Education,GC University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.
Financial Management Competence of Selected and Promoted School Heads: A Demographic Comparison
This study intended comparing the financial management competence of selected and promoted school principals (heads). It was quantitative and comparative in nature. The population was principals of government high schools in Upper Punjab. Purposive sampling technique was applied for sampling the size of 213 school heads from district Sahiwal. A selfdeveloped questionnaire comprising 34 items was used to collect data. The reliability of the questionnaire was found to be .82. Data were analyzed using advanced statistics using SPSS. The study established that school heads have awareness planning procedures and implementation processes but school heads are not confident to coordinate with stakeholders in financial matters of school. The significant difference appeared in financial management competence of promoted and selected school heads and males and females school principals. It was recommended that financial management orientation and training may be arranged for school heads of public secondary schools to improve their financial management competence.
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Finance, Financial Management, School heads, Secondary Schools, Financial Management Competence
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(1) Zunaira Fatima
Lecturer,Department of Education,University of Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Uzma Shahzadi
Assistant Professor,Department of Education, University of Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan.
(3) Ashfaque Shah
Assistant Professor,Department of Education,University of Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan.
Effects of Leadership on School Performance: Comparison between Perceptions of Teachers and Head Teachers of Special and Regular Schools
This study compared the perception(s) of teachers and headteachers working in special schools and those in regular schools about the effect of leadership on the performance of the school. The sample included 100 teachers and 50 headteachers from each of the school categories in Karachi city. The analysis of data was carried out by using descriptive statistics and Independent Samples t-test. The results revealed that teachers and headteachers perceived leadership style to be affecting the performance of the school. The headteachers and teachers from regular schools and teachers from special schools scored highest on their response(s) demonstrating that headteachers anticipated the role teachers working under their leadership in inculcating knowledge, skills, and attitudes among students; whereas, the score of the responses of the headteachers of special schools appeared to be highest indicating that they guide their teachers how to attain the goals of their school(s).
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Head teacher, leadership, school performance
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(1) Sadia Siddiqui
Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Special Education, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan.
(2) Shahida Sajjad
Professor, Department of Special Education, University of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan.
(3) Irshad Hussain
Professor, Department of Education,The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan.
The Effects of British Council Training Program English as Medium of Instruction on Primary School Teachers in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
The present study would lead to know the effects of British Council training program on the primary school teachers in Khyber Pukhtunkhawa. The objective of the study was to know the effects of the training program on the primary school teachers. The primary school teachers, who successfully completed grade III training English as Medium of Instruction in Khyber Pukhtunkhawa, were the population of the study. The study was delimited to male primary school teachers of the three districts namely Mardan, Peshawar and Swabi. The target population was 1947 male primary school teachers, of whom 330 was selected. The data was collected through questionnaire and analyzed through percentage and chi-square. The results of the study that the primary school teachers were able to use English as Medium of Instruction. The study recommended that such trainings should be arranged for teachers to improve their skills of using English as Medium of Instruction.
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British Council, Primary School Teachers, English as Medium of Instruction, Activity Based Teaching and Students Centered Teaching
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(1) Shabir Ahmad
Lecturer, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Elementary and Secondary Education Department, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Roohul Amin
Lecturer, Department of Education, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University, Upper Dir, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Abdur Rashid
Lecturer, Department of Education, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University, Upper Dir, KP, Pakistan.
Costing out Educational Needs for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
This study was undertaken for costing out education needs for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa based on location, gender, district and grade. The sample consisted of 778 schools, including 364 females and 414 males. The study used descriptive statistics for analysis. It was found that rural students get slightly less pocket money than urban students. The cost of average monthly stationery, uniform cost, teacher cost and total cost for urban student was higher than for rural students. District Haripur was found to be the most successful school district. It was further found that better results need good financing. The study also confirmed that the girl student cost is less than a boy student. It was also concluded that the pocket money on average increases with grade. There was no significant difference of stationery cost across grades while grade one and grade four students’ cost on uniform was slightly higher than other grades.
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Costing Out, Primary School, Rural Schools, Urban Schools, T-Statistics, Regression Analysis
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(1) Noor Jehan
Assistant Professor,Department of Economics,Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Mardan, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Muhammad Idris
Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Mardan, KP, Pakistan.
(3) Sajjad Ahmad Jan
Assistant Professor,Department of Economics,University of Peshawar, Peshawar, KP. 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.
Prevalence of Physical Abuse at Primary School Level in District Faisalabad
Physical abuse in schools is quite visible in developing countries like Pakistan; it is being covered by maintaining discipline in schools which instigated to conduct this study as a dire need of the time to cope with physical abuse at the primary school level. A multi-stage sampling technique was used. Two hundred and forty-five teachers and 23 head teachers and 500 students were selected from the Primary Section of Higher Secondary Schools of two tehsils (City & Sadar) of District Faisalabad. A Likert type scale for teachers and headteachers and a dichotomous questionnaire for students were used as research instruments. Mean, Standard Deviation, ANOVA, ttest, frequency, Mann-Whitney u test were applied to analyze data. Teachers and headteachers’ perceptions indicated that physical abuse exists moderately whereas students’ responses explored the presence of a high level of physical abuse by the teachers in the schools.
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Physical abuse, Primary school level, School teacher, Head teacher
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(1) Nadia Rafique
Ph.D. Scholar, Department of Education,Government College University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Bushra Naoreen
Assistant Professor,Department of Education,Government College University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.
(3) Muhammad Ayub Buzdar
Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Government College University Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.
Professionalism as a Moral Code of Secondary School Teachers
Teachers are given a moral code and expected to follow the ethics while working in institutions. Monitoring authorities are responsible for observing the school teachers’ enactment of the professional code and take action against delinquents. The present study investigates professionalism as a moral code of secondary school teachers by a survey of their perceptions. A questionnaire and observation sheet were used as data collection tools. The sample of the study was forty schools and 120 teachers from Bahawalpur District in Pakistan chosen through multistage sampling. Results through mean comparison using a paired t- test indicated that the majority of teachers had insight about professionalism but did not practice it. It is therefore recommended that education departments should utilize this aspect in their teachers and deploy special mechanisms for the practice of professionalism.
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Professionalism, Moral Code, Teachers' Insight, Teachers' Practices, Secondary School Teachers
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(1) Naseer Ahmad Shahid
PhD Scholar,Department of Education, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Nasreen Akhter
Assistant Professor,Department of Education, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan.
(3) Shahzadi Iqra Naz Malik
PhD Scholar, Department of Education, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur,Punjab, Pakistan.
Effects of Principals' Leadership Styles on Teachers' Performance at Secondary Schools in Dera Ismail Khan
This learning was directed acts discover the effect of Principals leadership strategies on teachers act of secondary school in D.I.Khan. The research was cross sectional and parametric in nature. The record was collected by both from principals and teachers of secondary school located in the district. The outcomes were fascinatingly opposing to the assumed statements i.e in this broadsheet the impact of transactional and transformational guidance style has been found contrary on teachers enactment. The reason for such phenomena has been deliberated in this broadsheet. The study concluded that both leadership styles i.e transformational and transactional styles of principles of the school understudy have been found not supporting in improvement in teachers performance
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Transformational Leadership, Transactional Leadership, Teachers Performance. Secondary School
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(1) Farhat Yasmin
Ph.D. Scholar, Depart of Management Sciences,Qurtuba University of Science and Information Technology. D.I.Khan KP. Pakistan.
(2) Muhammad Imran
Assistant Professor,Depart of Management Sciences, Qurtuba University of Science and Information Technology. D.I.Khan KP. Pakistan.
(3) Maria Sultana
Assistant Professor, Department of Management Sciences,Leads University, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.