RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS AND EDUCATOR PERFORMANCE IN THE EASTERN CAPE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, SOUTH AFRICA

Q3 Social Sciences
Beauty Zindi, Modeni M. Sibanda
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Human Resource Development integrates and aligns training and development with organisational goals and strategy to improve performance. However, ingrained suboptimal skills and training opportunities in the Eastern Cape Department of Education (ECDoE) negatively impacts learning achievement outcomes. The purpose and objective of the study is to establish the relationship between training effectiveness and educator performance in the ECDoE.The study adopts a quantitative research strategy with 270 respondents. A survey questionnaire was used to collect data from participants. The survey questionnaire’s internal consistency and reliability were measured using Pearson's coefficient and Cronbach's alpha, respectively. Results show that most respondents did not view the trainings provided by the ECDoE as relevant to job performance, and the attainment of the Department’s strategic goals. The study concludes that ECDoE’s training should be closely aligned with educators’ Key Performance Areas, Performance Development Plans and individual needs analysis.
南非东开普省教育厅培训效果与教育工作者绩效的关系
人力资源发展部将培训和发展与组织目标和战略相结合,以提高绩效。然而,东开普省教育部(ECDoE)根深蒂固的次优技能和培训机会对学习成绩产生了负面影响。本研究的目的和目标是建立教育教育实践中培训效果与教育者绩效之间的关系。本研究采用定量研究策略,共有270名受访者。通过问卷调查收集参与者的数据。调查问卷的内部一致性和信度分别采用Pearson’s系数和Cronbach’s alpha进行测量。结果显示,大多数答复者并不认为经社部提供的培训与工作业绩和实现经社部战略目标有关。该研究的结论是,教育教育部门的培训应与教育工作者的关键绩效领域、绩效发展计划和个人需求分析紧密结合。
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Journal of Social Sciences
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