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DECLARATION
CERTIFICATE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
List of Tables
List of Figures
1. Introduction
1.1 Conceptual Framework of the Study
1.1 The Teaching and Learning PACT-The Interdependence of the Teacher and Learner
1.2 Significance of the Study
1.3 Statement of the Problem
1.4 Explanation of Terms
1.5 Assumptions and Hypotheses
1.6 Objectives of the Study
1.7 Methodology in Brief
1.8 Scope and Limitations of the Study
1.9 Organisation of the Report
References
2. Theoretical Overview
2.1 Context of Teaching
2.1.1 Copcept of Teaching
2.1 The Subsystems of Teaching
2.1.2 Teachers Beliefs about Learning
2.1.3 Learners View About Teachers and Learning
2.2 Teacher Quality
2.2.1 Quality Education.
2.2.2 Arranging and Conducting Outdoor Activities is Indicative ofTeacher Efficiency.
2.3 Teaching Effectiveness
2.3.1 Effective Teaching Behaviours.
2.3.2 Criteria for Teacher Effectiveness.
2.3.2.1 Teacher Effectiveness as a Process
2.3.2.2 Teacher Effectiveness as a Product
2.3.2.3. Teacher Effectiveness as a Presave
2.4 Factors Influencing Teachers Effectiveness
2.4.1 Teacher Education and Teachers Effectiveness.
2.4.2 Personalitv Factors and Teachers Effectiveness.
2.4.3 Academic Achievement and Teachers Effectiveness.
2.4.4 Subiect Matter Knowledge and Teachers Effectiveness.
2.4.5 Intelligence and Teachers Effectiveness.
2.4.6 Adiustment and Teachers Effectiveness.
2.4.7 Job Satisfaction and Teachers Effectiveness.
2.4.8 Interests and Teachers Effectiveness.
2.4.9 Attitude Towards Teaching Profession and Teachers Effectiveness.
2.4.10 Teacher-Pupil Relationship and Teachers Effectiveness.
2.4.11 Socio-Economic Status and Teachers Effectiveness.
2.4.12 Miscellaneous Factors of Teachers Effectiveness.
References
3. Review of Related Literature and Studies
3.1 Studies on Personal and Psychological Dimensions
3.1.1. Studies on Teaching Experience.
3.1.2. Studies on Subiect Matter Knowledge.
3.1.3. Studies on Intelligence.
3.1.4. Studies on Attitude towards Profession.
3.1.5. Studies on Job satisfaction with the Profession.
3.1.6. Studies on Evaluation of Performance of Teachers.
3.2 Studies on Institutional and Sociological Dimensions
3.2.1 Studies on Fieldtrips.
References
4. Methodology
4.1 Method Adopted for the Study
4.2 The Sample for the Study
4.1 List of schools of the Final Sample
4.2 Break-up of the Final Sample
4.2.1 Criteria Used for Selecting the Extraneous Variables.
4.3 Tools Used for the Study
4.3.1 Ouestionnaire on Factors Influencine Optimum Utilisation ofTeacher Effectiveness.
4.3 Number of Factors under Various Dimensions Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness
4.3.1.1 Validity and Reliability of the Tools Used
4.3.2 General Data Sheet.
4.4 Procedure Adopted for the Study
4.5 Statistical Techniques Employed for Analysis of Data
Principal Axes Method
Varimax Rotation
Interpretation of the Factors
References
5. Analysis and Discussion
5.1 Location of Factors
5.1 Selected Factors Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness
5.1.1 Classification of Factors Selected
5.1.1.1 Factors under Personal Dimension
5.2 Selected Factors under Personal Dimension Influencing the Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness
5.1.1.2 Factors under Psycholoeical Dimension
5.3 Selected Factors under Psychological Dimension Influencing the Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness
5.1.1.3 Factors under Institutional Dimension
5.4 Selected Factors under Institutional Dimension Influencing the Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness
5.1.1.4 Factors under Sociological Dimension
5.5 Selected Factors under Sociological Dimension Influencing the Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness
5.2. Teachers Ratings of the Factors Influencine their Professional Effciency
5.6 Responses of Teachers on Personal Factors Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness (N=367)
5.7 Responses of Teachers on Psychological Factors Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness (N=367)
5.8 Responses of Teachers on Institutional Factors Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness (N=367)
5.9 Responses of Teachers on Sociological Factors Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness (N=367)
5.3 Stability of Sample Statistics
5.3.1 Nature of Response Scores.
5.3.1.1 Distribution of Res~onse Scores for the Factors under PersonalDimension
5.10 Statistical Constants on Personal Factors Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness (N =367)
5.3.1.2 Distribution of Response Scores for the Factors under Psvcholo~icalDimension
5.11 Statistical Constants on Psychological Factors Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness (N =367)
5.3.1.3 Distribution of Resaonse Scores for the Factors under InstitutionalDimension
5.12 Statistical Constants on Institutional Factors Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness (N =367)
5.3.1.4 Distribution of Resaonse Scores for the Factors under SocioloeicalDimension
5.13 Statistical Constants on Sociological Factors Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness (N =367)
5.3.1.5 Distribution of Consolidated Resaonse Scores for Each Dimension of theFactors
5.14 Consolidated Results of the Statistical Constants of Various Dimensions Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness (N = 367)
5.3.2 Dependability of Sample Statistics
5.3.2.1 Dependability of Sample Statistics for Personal Factors
5.15 Confidence Interval and Variability of Population Mean and Standard Deviation of the Response Scores for Factors under Personal Dimension Influencing Teacher Effectiveness (N=367)
5.3.2.2 Dependability of Sam~leS tatistics for Psvcholo~icalF actors
5.16 Confidence Interval and Variability of Population Mean and Standard Deviation of the Response Scores for Factors under Psychological Dimension Influencing Teacher Effectiveness (N - 367)
5.3.2.3 Depeodabilitvo f Sample Statistics for Institutional Factors
5.17 Confidence Interval and Variability of Population Mean and Standard Deviations of the Response Scores for Factors under Institutional Dimension Influencing Teacher Effectiveness (N = 367)
5.3.2.4 Devendabilitv of Samvle Statistics for Sociological Factors
5.18 Confidence Interval and Variability of Population Mean and Standard Deviations of the Response Scores for Factors under Sociological Dimension Influencing Teacher Effectiveness (N 367)
5.3.2.5 Dependabilitvo f Sarn~leS tatistics of the Res~onseS cores of Teachers forVarious Dimensions of Factors
5.19 Confidence Interval and Variability of Population Mean and Standard Deviation of the Response Scores of Teachers for Various Dimensions of Factors Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness (N = 367)
5.4 Identification of Factors Influencing Teachers for the Optimum Utilisation of their Efficiency
5.4.1 Identification of Factors under Personal Dimension Influencingthe O~timumU tilisation of Teacher Effectiveness.
5.20 Ratings Scores of Teachers for Personal Factors Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness (N= 367)
5.21 The Ranking of Factors under Personal Dimension Identified as Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness
5.4.2. Identification of Factors under Psvchological DimensionInfluencing the O~timumU tilisation of Teacher Effectiveness.
5.22 Ratings Scores of Teachers for Psychological Factors Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness (N =367)
5.23 The Rank Order of Factors under Psychological Dimension Identified as Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness
5.4.3 Identification of Factors under Institutional Dimension Influencingthe O~timumU tilisation of Teacher Effectiveness.
5.24 Ratings Scores of Teachers for Institutional Factors Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness (N = 367)
5.25 The Rank Order of Factors Under Institutional Dimension Identified as Influencing Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness
5.4.4 identification of Factors under Sociological Dimensionlnfluencine the Oatimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness.
5.26 Ratings Scores of Teachers for Sociological Factors Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness (N=367)
5.27 The Rank order of Factors under Sociological Dimension Identified as Influencing the Optimum Utilisation of Teacher Effectiveness
5.4.5 Overall Findines of the Identification of Factors that InfluenceTeacher Effectiveness.
5.5 Relationship of Various Dimensions of Factors Influencing Teacher Effectiveness with Extraneous Variables
5.5.1 Personal Dimension of Factors and Extraneous Variables.
5.5.2 Psychological Dimension of Factors and Extraneous Variables.
5.28 Multiple Regression Analysis of Relationship of Personal Dimension of Factors with Extraneous Variables (N = 367)
5.5.3 lnstitutionaDl imension of Factors and Extraneous Variables.
5.29 Multiple Regression Analysis of Relationship of Psychological Dimension of Factors with Extraneous Variables (N = 367)
5.5.4 Sociological Dimension of Factors and Extraneous Variables.
5.30 Multiple Regression Analysis of Relationship of Institutional Dimension of Factors with Extraneous Variables (N = 367)
5.5.5 Consolidated Factors and Extraneous Variables.
5.31 IMultiple Rerression Analysis of Relationship of Socioloaical Dimension of Factorswith Extraneous Variables (N = 367)
5.32 Consolidated Results of the Relationship of Various Dimensions of Factors withExtraneous Variables RJ --367)
5.6 Factor Structures of Different Dimensions that Influence Teacher Effectiveness
5.6.1. Factor Structure of Personal Dimension.
5.33 Correlation Matrix of Personal Dimension (N = 367)
5.34 Rotated Factor Matrix of Personal Dimension (N = 367)
5.6.2 Factor Loadings in Personal Dimension.
5.6.3. Factor Structure of Psvchological Dimension.
5.35 Correlation Matrix of Psychological Dimension (N = 367)
5.36 Rotated Factor Matrix of Psychological Dimension (N = 367)
5.6.4 Factor Loadings in Psvcholoeical Dimension.
5.6.5 Factor Structure of Institutional Dimension.
5.37 Correlation Matrix of Institutional Dimension (N = 367)
5.38 Rotated Factor Matrix of Institutional Dimension (N = 367)
5.6.6 Factor Loadings in Institutional Dimension.
5.6.7 Factor Structure in Sociolo~icaDl
5.39 Correlation Matrix of Sociological Dimension (N = 367)
5.40 Rotated Factor Matrix of Sociological dimension (N = 367)
5.6.8 Factor Loadinps in Sociological Dimension.
5.6.9 Comparison of the Factor Structures.
5.5 Diagrammatic Representation of the Factors for Various Dimensions
5.7 Tenability of Hypotheses
5.8 Discussion of Results
References
6. Conclusion
6.1 The Study in Retrospect
6.2 Significance of the Study
6.3 Hypotheses
6.4 Objectives of the Study
6.5 Summary of Procedure
6.6 Findings and Conclusions
6.7 Educational Implications
6.8 Suevestions for Further Research
BIBILIOGRAPHY
APPENDICES
A. Located factors influencing the optimum utilisation of teacher effectiveness
B. Selected factors influencing the optimum utilisation of teacher effectiveness
C. Questionnaire on factors influencing the optimum utilisation of teacher effectiveness (Malayalam Version)
D. Questionnaire on factors influencing the optimum utilisation of teacher effectiveness (English Version)
E. General data sheet
F. List of experts