Effectiveness of Performance Appraisal Among Public School Teachers: A Narrative Inquiry

Dhanapati Subedi, Bikash Ghaju
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This study explores the effectiveness of performance appraisal among public school teachers of Kathmandu valley. Two head teachers and two permanent teachers of two public schools in Kathmandu valley were purposively interviewed to elicit in-depth information. Narrative inquiry was adopted to explore the participants' lived experiences about dimensions of performance appraisal. Herzberg’s two-factor theory was adopted to overview the effectiveness of teachers’ appraisal. This research revealed that performance appraisal was an annual process in public schools. However, the intention did not meet the expectations. Rather than being a regular process, the annual process was simply like a formality where the teachers were expected to submit one of their best works and get eligible for promotion rather than being provided with a detailed evaluative review of their continuous practice. Rather than involving the feedback from different members of the organisation, only one person got involved in the process, who usually got nervous about it for being blamed for being biased and, thus, provided positive grades only by hesitating to be critical. Teachers took this process as a burden and were not usually involved in it after securing their permanent position in the schools. Meanwhile, the temporary teachers were never made a part of the process. This study concludes that performance appraisal is seen as no more than providing secret feedback without a proper rubric as a mere formality.
公立学校教师绩效评估的有效性:一项叙事性调查
本研究探讨加德满都谷地公立学校教师绩效评估的有效性。对加德满都谷地两所公立学校的两名校长和两名常任教师进行了有目的的访谈,以获得深入的信息。采用叙事性探究法,探讨被试对绩效考核维度的生活体验。采用赫茨伯格的双因素理论对教师评价的有效性进行了概述。这项研究表明,在公立学校,绩效评估是一个年度过程。然而,意图并没有达到预期。这不是一个常规的过程,每年的过程只是一种形式,老师们被期望提交他们最好的作品之一,并有资格获得晋升,而不是提供他们持续实践的详细评估审查。这个过程没有涉及组织中不同成员的反馈,而是只有一个人参与其中,这个人通常会因为被指责有偏见而感到紧张,因此,只有在犹豫是否要提出批评时,才会给出积极的分数。教师们将这一过程视为一种负担,在获得学校的永久职位后,他们通常不会参与其中。与此同时,临时教师从未参与到这一过程中来。这项研究的结论是,绩效评估被视为只是提供秘密反馈,没有适当的标题,只是一种形式。
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