The Need Assessment in Developing Teacher Innovator’s Skills under the Office of the Basic Education Commission

Koson Pusri, Pacharawit Chansirisira
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The primary research goals, as set forth by the Office of the Basic Education Commission, were to 1) examine the elements and indicators of secondary school teachers’ innovative talents. 2) To examine the requirement for secondary school teacher innovation skills development within the Office of the Basic Education Commission. The findings were validated and confirmed by nine specialists. In the northeastern zone of the Office of the Basic Education Commission, 540 school principals and teachers were selected as the sampling group using a multi-stage random sampling process. Mean, standard deviation, and the Priority Needs Index were used to analyze the data. The findings indicated that school teachers’ innovator skills consist of 5 celements, including initiative skills with five indicators, questioning skills with 6 indicators, observation skills with 6 indicators, experimental skills with 6 indicators, and 5) networking skills with 5 indicators. The degree of appropriateness for the components and indicators is quite high. Need assessment for building teacher innovators’ skills revealed that the aspect with the greatest demand was questioning skills, with initiative skills, observation skills, experimental skills, and networking skills coming in second and third, respectively. The overall state of the Office of the Basic Education Commission’s secondary school teachers’ innovative skills is currently at a medium level; the component with the highest average score was networking skills, followed by trial skills, initiative skills, questioning skills, and observation skills, in that order. The aspect with the highest average score was trial skills, followed by questioning skills, initiative skills, observation skills, and networking skills in that order, which are all at the highest degree of desired condition.
基础教育委员会办公室对教师创新技能发展的需求评估
基础教育委员会办公室提出的主要研究目标是:1)研究中学教师创新才能的要素和指标。2)研究基础教委办公室对中学教师创新技能发展的需求。这些发现得到了9位专家的验证和确认。在基础教育委员会办公室东北地区,采用多阶段随机抽样的方法,选取540名学校校长和教师作为抽样组。采用均值、标准差和优先需求指数对数据进行分析。研究发现,学校教师创新技能由5个要素组成,包括主动性技能(5个指标)、提问技能(6个指标)、观察技能(6个指标)、实验技能(6个指标)和网络技能(5个指标)。各组成部分和指标的适当程度相当高。对教师创新技能培养的需求评估显示,教师对提问技能的需求最大,主动性技能、观察技能、实验技能和社交技能分别排在第二和第三位。基础教委办公室中学教师创新技能总体水平目前处于中等水平;平均得分最高的部分是网络技能,其次是试验技能、主动技能、提问技能和观察技能。平均得分最高的方面是试验技能,其次是提问技能、主动性技能、观察技能和网络技能,这些技能都处于期望状态的最高程度。
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