Investigating the Role of Professional Development Interventions in the Development of Teaching Skills Among Primary School Teachers of District Swat Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
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Abstract
Primary education is the foundation for future education of children
and teachers at this level are faced with the challenging task of shaping the
potentials of young children in the right direction for creating the sound
foundations of their future education. Hence, these teachers need to be much
more dynamic and competent for fulfilling their uphill task. Therefore, the study
aims to investigate the role of professional development interventions in the
development of teaching skills among primary school teachers of district Swat,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The objectives of the study were to; find out
professional development interventions arranged for the teaching skills
development of primary school teachers and investigate the role of professional
development interventions in the development of teaching skills among
primary school teachers. The population of the study was 2173 primary school
teachers of District Swat. A sample of 348 participants was randomly selected
for the study. A Likert scale questionnaire was developed, validated and pilot
tested for data collection. The data were collected through self-administered
questionnaire and analyzed with frequencies, percentages and chi square test of
significance. The study found out the professional development interventions of
the British Council Training for Teaching Skills of Teachers, Induction Training
for newly recruited Teachers and CPD trainings for the development of teaching
skills among primary school teachers and demonstrated the development in the
skills of pedagogy, content, classroom management skills, communication
skills, use of ICTs and assessment skills and practices among primary school
teachers. The study further recommended the arrangement of need analysis, use
of standard criteria and collaboration of stake holders for the professional
development interventions of teachers.