scholarly journals Efficiency in Teaching English As a Foreign Language

2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 132-140
Author(s):  
Július Rozenfeld

Abstract The objective of this paper is to formulate an acceptable definition of teacher quality based on effective use of time during the teaching process. Assessing teacher quality is hampered by the complexity of intersecting criteria in teaching profession. Quality is often defined broadly and in general concepts isolated from the actual classroom processes. Society, politicians, parents, educators proclaim that the quality of teachers matters, but it is difficult to come to a consensus, which markers of teacher quality can be measured reliably and which of these elements do have crucial impact on teaching. The major goal of this paper is to clarify what efficiency means in the teaching-learning process if time is taken as the main criterion; how knowledge can be defined and how teacher efficiency can be used as an objective marker of quality in teaching profession.

Author(s):  
Emilio Lastrucci ◽  
Debora Infante ◽  
Angela Pascale

The assessment of e-learning shares most of the needs and requirements of face-to-face teaching, including clarity of the main objective, needs analysis, comprehensibility of objectives, definition of resources, and balance report (Calvani & Rotta, 2000). However, in e-learning environments the qualities of both monitoring and formative assessment have prominence, and can even determine the success of the course (Moore & Kearsley, 1996). In the learner-centered approach, typical in e-learning, the student is the protagonist of the teaching-learning process and thus, assessment is considered from a new perspective. It can be defined as the systematic process of correction, revision, collection, and use of information regarding both the students and the course in order to favor the progress and the learning of each student (Palomba & Banta, 1999). Assessment and evaluation are two different concepts even though they are interconnected: the former determines the student’s knowledge, skills and attitudes while the latter is necessary to express an opinion on learning results and on the quality of teaching.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 113
Author(s):  
I Wayan Kiki Sanjaya ◽  
A.A. Ayu Suwi Arianty ◽  
I Gusti Ayu Eka Suwintari ◽  
I Gusti Ayu Melistyari Dewi

The present study discusses a SWOT analysis of online reservation applied in HSovereign Hotel, Tuban, Bali. The hotel expects to obtain the easier and faster services in room reservation in hotel sectors by using internet media through online process (e-commerce). However, there are several challenges occur in practice as seen in HSovereign Hotel. As a result, the quality of thereservationservices is considered bad, not professional, and ultimately gives impact upon consumers’ satisfaction. Therefore, the problem that will be observed in the present study is how the advantages, disadvantages, opportunities and threats of e-commerce usage in HSovereign Hotel can be identified. A descriptive-qualitative research is the type of the present study. The data of the present studywere obtained from observation, interview, and documentation in order to find out the advantages, disadvantages, opportunities and threats of online reservation in H Sovereign Hotel. Furthermore, the theories used in the present study are: hotel, reservation, room online reservation, definition of e-commerce, and room occupancy rate. The data were presented in both analytical descriptive and narrative, and also supported by presenting tables, maps, and figures.  Based on the result of analysis, the advantages of e-commerce usage in online reservation services which attracted more residents to come is the effectiveness of online reservation system in H Sovereign Hotel. On contrary, the disadvantages of online reservation relies on its dependency oninternet connection and server system in H Sovereign Hotel. The opportunity can be identified from using online reservation is it could be a media promotion which enables consumers to reserve in the last minute, and the threats found are cancellations ensue and fake bookings that extremely threaten information system of room reservation in H Sovereign Hotel.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 149-156
Author(s):  
Hastowohadi Hastowohadi

There are six characteristics that can not be taught, only modeled, they are Caring, Fairness and Respect, Attitude toward the Teaching Profession, Social Interaction with Students, Promotion of Enthusiasm and Motivation for Learning, Reflective Practice. The aspect of teacher as a person is only one of six aspects that should be modeled and demonstrate to the students. But, this aspect is going to be left by teachers in this era. It will be monotonous teacher as a leader and messenger in holding the whole class of teaching-learning activity. Furthermore, in this research, the writer wants to explore and find out what are actually the problems of this issue. The research was done in SMK Visi Global in Banyuwangi and took 6 teachers as an object of research. The writer used descriptive qualitative and describing the phenomenon of this. Indeed, the result was Fairness and Respect, Attitude toward Teaching Profession, Enthusiasm, and Motivation for Learning, and Reflective Practice got above average but Caring, Social Interaction with Students got below average.  This issue described that the teachers in SMK Visi Global were not enlightened by a good teacher as a person and it would be ineffective for the school and students itself. It can be concluded that preparing teacher‟s personality is unavoidable for the professional teacher, in this era or future.


2021 ◽  
pp. 39-58
Author(s):  
Dariusz Zając

The presented analysis focuses on the moral dimension of the teaching profession, which encompasses the moral competence of its representatives. This dimension determines, at least to some extent, the quality of services rendered by teachers to other people as part of their professional activity. Thus, the research and analyses undertaken with regard to this area of scientific exploration are of importance for the discipline of educational research. The aim of the paper is an attempt at making an introduction to the manners of understanding the term: teacher’s moral competences. Such competences can be placed among a number of competencies a teacher should display. The article was prepared based on an analysis of the literature dealing with the subject of the research. The analysis was used to explicate the category, which, similarly to the category of competencies as such, has turned out to be defined in an ambiguous way. The researchers of the issue of teachers’ moral competences have ascribed various meanings and scope to this term, and have differed in indicating its significance and importance for the professional activity undertaken. This is conducive neither to an attempt at developing a clear definition of this term nor to defining its constituent elements more precisely. The analysis of this category implies the need for paying closer attention to teachers’ moral competences, both in the theoretical and practical contexts, and to conduct intensified research on these competences, enriching thereby the scientific achievements made so far in the field referring to the moral dimension of the work performed by the representatives of this social and professional category, i.e., teachers.


Author(s):  
Iryna Trunova ◽  
Oleksandr Miroshnyk ◽  
Oleksandr Moroz ◽  
Anatolii Sereda ◽  
Volodymyr Pazii

The method of the analysis of efficiency of use of investments for increase of continuity of electricity supply for customers is offered. The use of coefficients which are identical to product of average specific financing of investment programs with taking into account of standard units of electric equipment and a target System Average Interruption Duration Index in a method of the comparative analysis of efficiency of use of investments is offered. The calculation of factors of an inefficiency of use of investments for increase of continuity of electricity supply of customers which are in rural and city areas is offered. It is offered optimization model of efficiency of use of investments for increase of continuity of electricity supply of customers. The example of practical application of the offered method for definition of companies with inefficient use of investments for increase of continuity of electricity supply of customers in rural and city areas is given. The rank of companies which are chosen for research, by efficiency of use of investments for increase of continuity of electricity supply for customers is determined. Application of this method for the analysis of efficiency of use of investments in the sub-units of the companies and for the use of the calculated coefficients as Key Performance Indicators and corresponding stimulation of sub-units of the regulated companies to more effective use of investments is offered. Conclusion that in sub-units of the regulated companies which are certain as such where inefficiently use investments, on the basis of the analysis of the organization of technical operation and quality of performance of works, uses of modern technologies of repair and maintenance service of an electric equipment, improvement of professional skill of the personnel, and, using corresponding provision of economic incentives, probably to reach increase of continuity of electricity supply of customers is given.


10.12737/8250 ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 70-81
Author(s):  
Светлана Казакова ◽  
Svetlana Kazakova

This article describes service and ergonomics as a competitive advantages of the hotel. Currently, price competition goes by the wayside, while hotel guests pay more attention to the quality of service and design of the hotel. The materials of the article describe the conditions for the creation of high-quality service at the hotel: the participation of management, adequate funding, improving the quality of customer service, staff training, participation of all employees in the program of improving service, and also the article lists the qualities which, in the opinion of customers, should have the hotel staff. Physical characteristics (design) of the hotel also play an important role in getting the customer experience of staying at the hotel. Tourism is developing rapidly, people are traveling more and more, and requirements for their service become stricter. And now the hotel owners are starting to come up with "flavors", using different design tools that can make them stand out among other hotels to meet the needs and interests of clients, which is fundamental to the definition of "service". The complexity of the interior design of hotels is that there is the need to create a beautiful and comfortable design for guests, but at the same time it should be functionally efficiency. To solve such problems the science of ergonomics is suggested, which deals with fundamental aspects required in planning the design of a space, and therefore, is an integral part of quality service. The article describes the ergonomic requirements for the design environment of the hotel through anthropometric and color aspects, and also the author gives the definitions of "ergonomics", "service", "design", "anthropometry".


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 244-249
Author(s):  
Yosa Novia Dewi ◽  
M. Zaim ◽  
Yenni Rozimela

Teacher quality is one of the determinants that affect student achievement. This fact raises questionssuch as what the quality of teachers is and how is the professional development of teachers inteaching. To answer this question, University Community Engagement (PkM) was held. PkM is one ofhigher education activities (Tridharma) that must be carried out by lecturers. This workshop is part ofUniversity Community Engagement activities was held at SMKN 4 Padang in 2019. Then, this PkM isused as research to see to what extent PkM activities have an impact on program beneficiaries. Thisstudy tries to explore the parameters of teacher quality and emphasizes the need to renew itselfregularly to meet the challenges of the teaching profession. It further explores the methods and meansof obtaining professional development. It is hoped that with this workshop, teachers will be able todevelop themselves professionally to create and implement various learning methods in the classroom


Author(s):  
Vladislav Lazarenko

Introduction. The effective use and analysis of market information about the market, its market conditions, consumer behavior becomes of special importance in the process of development of ecological marketing as a fundamental and applied discipline. And it is precisely on the quality of the results of marketing research that will depend on further strategy and competitiveness of the enterprise. That is why the question of marketing research and the methods of their conduct is relevant. Methods. Such methods as analysis and synthesis, comparison, formalization are used when writing the article. Results. Taking into account the definition of various scientists, as well as the fact that in our opinion, ecological marketing and marketing as a whole is part of the management process, marketing research should be regarded as “the process of systematic collection and analysis of data necessary to make managerial decisions to achieve the goals and objectives of the enterprise”. Discussion. Further research will focus on identifying the most effective and optimal market research methods, collecting primary data, assessing consumer behavior and optimizing business development strategies. Keywords: methodology, marketing research, ecological marketing, agrarian sector.


2009 ◽  
pp. 255-264 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mirjana Gligorijevic-Maksimovic

In Byzantine painting, starting from the XIII and particularly during the XIV century, there was a visible return to models from the period of Antiquity. The influences of ancient, ostensibly, Hellenistic heritage were reflected in the shapes, in the content of the compositions, as well as in the drawing, modellation and colours. In the art that came into being in the course of the XIII century, in the endowments of the Serbian donors numerous elements emerged that had existed in ancient art. In the frescoes in the Church of the Mother of God in Studenica, the endowment of Stefan Nemanja and his sons, we see personifications, symbols, the introduction of details, and space acquiring depth, features that were later to come to full expression, especially from the middle of the XIII century. The few preserved frescoes dating from the XIII century in the Church of the Resurrection in the Zica monastery, the endowment of Stefan the First Crowned, his son Radoslav and his brother Sava, are an iconographic continuation of the trends in the art one encounters in Studenica. The frescoes in the Church of Christ's Ascension in Mileseva, the endowment of King Vladislav, with their subtly fashioned figures and carefully modelled faces, as well as refined colouring, signal a return to the Hellenistic models. The painting in the Church of Dormition of the Virgin in the Moraca monastery, the endowment of Prince Stefan, nephew of king Stefan, with its well-proportioned, firmly modelled figures, landscapes and architecture deepening the space, reminds one of the Sopocani frescoes. In the fresco painting of the Holy Apostles in Pec, the endowment of Archbishop Sava which owed its outcome to the efforts of Archbishop Arsenije I, the images are very vivid, and the painted architecture is depicted in an abbreviated form, using different kinds of perspective. The painting in the Church of the Holy Trinity in Sopocani, the endowment of king Uros I, represents an ensemble of new artistic trends that appeared during the first half of the XIII century. Its spacious and monumental compositions present solutions that give the figures a quality of flexibility and breadth to their movements, while their faces resemble those of Antiquity. The space is indicated by architecture painted in an abbreviated manner, the iconostasis and icons are framed in an ornament of stucco bearing antique motifs, some scenes contain personifications, while the rich and harmonious colours and gold in the background emphasise the Hellenistic spirit. The frescoes in the Church of the Annunciation in the Gradac monastery, the endowment of Queen Jelena followed the trends in painting from Sopocani. The figures in the narthex of the Church of St. George in Djurdjevi Stupovi and in the parekklesion of the entrance tower, the endowment of King Dragutin, were painted in a rather similar fashion. The decoration of St. Ahilije in Arilje, the endowment of King Dragutin, consists of monumental figures of ancient beauty, richly painted architecture in the background, and greater depth painted in different forms of perspective and scenes containing details from everyday life. During the XIII century, the proportions of the compositions became larger, the number of participants in them increased, various episodes were added to the existing scenes, and the space was defined by a larger number of plans and buildings of ancient forms. At the same time, the painted architecture was presented in the perspective of different projections, deepening the space when necessary and highlighting the subject matter. The landscape is presented in the background, keeping to the rhythm of the scene or partitioning the episodes within the composition, while depicting vegetation and animals that resemble the mosaic flooring of ancient times. Special attention was paid to appearance and workmanship, to the modeling of the faces and human figures that acquired the proportions and harmony of Antiquity. Characters with lively movements were more numerous and were located more freely in the space. Compositions were more numerous, enriched with details from everyday life, while into the established scenes as regards Christian iconography were included personifications, symbolic and allegorical figures. The influences of Antiquity were also reflected in the precise drawing, plastic modeling and rich, refined colours. During the XIII century, the revival of models from Antiquity evolved gradually in the painting of the endowments belonging to the Serbian ktetors, most of whom were members of the Nemanjic ruling house. First of all, single elements appeared that were related to the proportions of the compositions and the images, personifications, symbolic presentations, the temperate voluminousity of the figures, refined colours all of which heralded further trends in painting. In addition, the painted architecture, of Hellenistic forms, gained an increasing role in the definition of space. The painting in Sopocani, with its monumental dimensions, its harmony of ancient proportions, precise drawing and modeling, wealth of colours and splendour of gold, reached an outstanding level in the Byzantine painting of that epoch. The decoration of the monuments that were built later, up to the end of the XIII century, mirrored the achievements of the Sopocani painting and continued to develop by including elements from the Antiquity. Thus, at the beginning of the XIV century, the emulation of models from the Antiquity came to full expression in the monumental endowments of King Milutin.


Author(s):  
Selvarajoo Madhavan ◽  
Ramli Basri ◽  
Ahmad Fauzi Mohd Ayub ◽  
Soaib Asimiran

The teaching profession demands that every teacher be competent and quality in human capital formation, human resource development, community and Nation. In the 21st century, teaching methods are a key factor in determining the quality of student learning. In an effort to ensure the quality of student learning both SISC+ and Teachers mentored (GDB) work collaboratively to improve the quality of teaching. This is in line with the role and function of the SISC+ position under the sub-initiative of the NKRA GTP 1.0 contained in the Malaysian Education Blueprint 2013-2025. These SISC+ officers have been tasked with mentoring and coaching teachers in Band 5, 6 and 7 schools. The purpose of this study is to determine the quality of coaching teaching of SISC+ Officers as a predictor factor of teacher teaching quality. Additional relationships between the dimensions of the coaching teaching of SISC+ were also identified. This quantitative study involved 250 repondents around the country from National Primary teachers. This study uses Coaching Teaching instrument adapted from the Instrument Managerial Coaching Skills developed by Sohee.P et. al (2008)31. Coaching Teaching consists of five key dimensions of effective communication, team approach, open values, teacher acceptance and teacher development. Multiple regression analysis showed that the SISC+ quality of the combined model of team approach, teacher acceptance and teacher development contributed 63.5% (R2 = .635) variance in teacher quality [F(3, 246)=142.905, p <0.5]. As a whole, the dimension of coaching teaching influences the quality of teacher quality in National Primary schools.


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