Evidence from School Principals: Academic Supervision Decision-making on Improving Teacher Performance in Indonesia

Q2 Decision Sciences
Herman Herman, Osamah Ibrahim Khalaf
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Purpose: Decision Science is important in many fields, including education. In the current educational landscape, as educational processes evolve to meet the challenges of the fourth industrial revolution, this study utilizes a well-established impact factor, academic supervision, to enhance teacher performance. The expectations of school principals are considered critical factors in the implementation of decision supervisors. This study underscores the significance of elements influencing the improvement of teacher performance, with a focus on planning, decision-making, and implementation pressures within the context of academic supervision. Design/methodology/approach: This study employs a case study approach and collects data through interviews, observations, and document analysis. Data were analyzed by transcribing, taking notes, recording videos, and examining documents to generate ideas, codify data, develop themes, interpret the information, and draw conclusions. Findings: The study's findings reveal that the planning expectations for an academic supervision program decision are high and sufficient to consider the needs of teachers, involve all school apparatus components, and integrate the program with other activities. The expectations for making decisions and implementing the academic supervision program are met by fostering solid teamwork, increasing the frequency of classroom supervision visits, advancing the profession, and instilling a professional attitude among teachers. However, in terms of reviewing decisions, discussing them, seeking improvement solutions, and enhancing teacher performance, the evaluation expectations and follow-up results of academic supervision still need improvement. The findings of this study suggest that the decision-making expectations of principals as supervisors are crucial for decision performance and the success of academic supervision programs designed to make decisions and improve teacher performance. Originality/value: Considering the time constraints of this study, future researchers should explore school principals' expectations as supervisors in greater depth, especially concerning decision-making and the improvement of teacher performance. Practical implications: This study benefits school principals in their roles as decision-makers and supervisors, encompassing planning, implementation, and the monitoring of academic supervision decisions. It also covers outcomes such as reviews, discussions, and proposed solutions for enhancing teacher performance, with indirect implications for student learning.
来自校长的证据:印度尼西亚提高教师绩效的学术监督决策
目的:决策科学在包括教育在内的许多领域都很重要。在当前的教育环境下,随着教育过程不断发展以应对第四次工业革命的挑战,本研究利用了一个行之有效的影响因素--学术督导,来提高教师的绩效。校长的期望被认为是实施决策督导的关键因素。本研究强调了影响教师绩效提高的要素的重要性,重点关注学术督导背景下的规划、决策和执行压力:本研究采用案例研究法,通过访谈、观察和文件分析收集数据。通过誊写、记录、录制视频和检查文档来分析数据,从而产生想法、编纂数据、形成主题、解释信息并得出结论:研究结果表明,对学术督导计划决策的规划期望很高,足以考虑到教师的需求,让学校的所有机构参与进来,并将该计划与其他活动结合起来。在决策和实施学术督导计划方面,通过培养稳固的团队合作、增加课堂督导访问的频率、促进专业发展和向教师灌输专业态度,达到了预期目标。然而,在审查决策、讨论决策、寻求改进方案和提高教师绩效方面,学业督导的评价预期和跟踪结果仍需改进。本研究结果表明,校长作为督导者的决策期望对于决策绩效以及旨在决策和提高教师绩效的学术督导项目的成功至关重要:考虑到本研究的时间限制,未来的研究者应更深入地探讨校长作为督导者的期望,尤其是在决策和提高教师绩效方面:本研究对校长作为决策者和督导者的角色有益,包括计划、实施和监督学术督导决策。本研究还涉及提高教师绩效的审查、讨论和建议解决方案等成果,并对学生的学习产生间接影响。
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Advances in Decision Sciences
Advances in Decision Sciences Mathematics-Applied Mathematics
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