Preparedness and Promotion of Technology Leadership Toward Self-Efficacy and Instructional Performance

This study focused on the preparedness and promotion of technology leadership towards self- efficacy and instructional performance of public elementary school teachers. This utilized 442 public elementary school teachers from Candelaria, Quezon through a descriptive correlational design conducted du...

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Main Authors: Jaime D. Macatangay, Eden C. Callo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Industry and Academic Research Incorporated 2022-09-01
Series:International Journal of Educational Management and Development Studies
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Online Access:https://iiari.org/journal_article/preparedness-and-promotion-of-technology-leadership-toward-self-efficacy-and-instructional-performance/
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Summary:This study focused on the preparedness and promotion of technology leadership towards self- efficacy and instructional performance of public elementary school teachers. This utilized 442 public elementary school teachers from Candelaria, Quezon through a descriptive correlational design conducted during academic year 2021- 2022. A researcher- made survey questionnaire was utilized via Google form. The study revealed that self- efficacy was significantly predicted by systematic development when it comes to preparedness of technology leadership while promotion of technology leadership, self- efficacy was significantly predicted by technology infrastructure and support and vision, planning and management. Meanwhile, instructional performance was significantly predicted by systematic development and visionary leadership when it comes to preparedness of technology leadership while promotion of technology leadership, it was significantly predicted by vision, planning and management, technology and infrastructure support, and evaluation and research. This implies that working with peers and doing reflection may also help in enhancing self-evaluation towards teaching performance so teachers can assess points they are good at and they need to develop further.
ISSN:2719-0633
2719-0641