scholarly journals The professional attitudes of teachers of physical education

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Radosław Muszkieta ◽  
Marek Napierała ◽  
Mirosława Cieślicka ◽  
Walery Zukow ◽  
Zhanneta Kozina ◽  
...  

IntroductionEducational systems are going through in many countries of the world, including in Poland, the crisis. Reforms to the educational systems, giving them a new shape and image, with revised objectives and tasks.Aim. Was the aim of work qualification of the professional teachers’ attitudes the physical education, which have on quality the direct and indirect influence the education and the children and youth's education.Material and method. It investigations were subjected was the teachers of physical education (woman – N = 282; men – N = 298) with professional full qualifications working at elementary schools, secondary-school and secondary in Poznań (N = 204), Wrocław (N = 171) and Łódź (N = 205). It totality was has given an examination was 580 teachers.The investigations were polled with the help of the relating the attitudes of professional teachers of physical education questionnaire.Results. In result of conducted analysis of results of investigations affirm, that the studied teachers’ decided majority, first of all the women be characterized desirable and the positive professional attitudes, social and educational.Conclusions. The attitude of professional teachers of physical education can be considered satisfactory, and hence giving the chance for a better quality of education and upbringing of children and young people. However, there is a dissonance between declared attitudes and the actual proceedings for many teachers.

Author(s):  
Moch. Yusuf Efendi ◽  
Hsi-Nancy Lien

This paper intends to review and adopting from the Elementary school educational systems in Taiwan. The aim give knowledge to the citizens of the nation who are active in the world of education in the following three ways: how is the portrait of the Taiwan elementary school educational system, how the Taiwan education system compares with the Indonesian educational system and what lessons can be taken from the practice of implementing the educational system in Taiwan. The important things reviewed in the context of the elementary school educational systems in Taiwan are the cornerstone of the philosophy of education, politics and the purpose of education, the structure and type of education, types of schools, and management of education in Taiwan. Then the points are compared with the elementary school educational system in Indonesia. The methods used for this paper are descriptive qualitative and literature studies. This study describes, examines, analyzes and interprets the current conditions. While the literature method is a method of collecting data that is done by adopting the necessary data from the related literature. Some of the important points related to the elementary school educational systems in Taiwan need to be our concern and to adopt it to improve the quality of education in Indonesia.


Author(s):  
О.В. Бажук ◽  
Л.П. Берестовская ◽  
Т.В. Мерецкая

Актуальность статьи обусловлена изменяющимися требованиями к качеству образования современных школьников, предъявляемых на мировом уровне. Функциональная грамотность предстает как интегрирующий феномен, способствующий развитию способности и готовности школьников использовать знания для решения различного рода практических задач. Цель статьи заключается в том, чтобы определить нормативное поле сферы формирования и оценки функциональной грамотности школьников для развития образовательных систем согласно современным мировым требованиям к качеству образования. Авторами статьи проведен аналитический обзор нормативно-правовых документов, регламентирующих повышение уровня качества образования в мире, а также воспитание функционально грамотной личности, способной не только получать и воспроизводить готовые знания, но и применять их в ситуациях практической действительности. Статья предназначена для педагогов, студентов педагогических вузов, а также для широкого круга читателей, интересующихся проблемой развития функционально грамотной личности. The relevance of the article is due to the changing requirements for the quality of education of modern schoolchildren, presented at the world level. Functional literacy appears as an integrating phenomenon that contributes to the development of the ability and readiness of schoolchildren to use knowledge to solve various practical problems. The purpose of the article is to determine the normative field of the sphere of formation and assessment of functional literacy of schoolchildren for the development of educational systems in accordance with modern world requirements for the quality of education. The authors of the article conducted an analytical review of the regulatory documents regulating the improvement of the quality of education in the world, as well as the education of a functionally literate person who is able not only to receive and reproduce ready-made knowledge, but also to apply it in situations of practical reality. The article is intended for teachers, students of pedagogical universities, as well as for a wide range of readers interested in the problem of developing a functionally literate personality.


Author(s):  
Viсtor Ognevyuk

The article deals with the world rating of Ukrainian educational sphere according to The Global Competitiveness Report and UNESCO Science Report. It shows comparative indices of Ukraine in contrast to the other countries of these world ratings according to the “Quality of primary education”, “Penetration of primary education”, “Penetration of secondary education”, “Quality of secondary education”, “Quality of education in Sciences”, “Quality of school management”, “School access to the internet” and others. The article also defines strategic directions of reforming Ukrainian education system to improve its position in the world international ratings.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rika ramadani ◽  
Hade Afriansyah

Progress in information technology that is so fast is expected to improve the quality of education in Indonesia. In the world of information technology education can help and support the learning process. Especially now all the learning process activities can be done online. Progress in information technology must also be supported by quality human resources. In this case the teacher is very instrumental in the utilization of information technology in the world of education. Because the teacher is one of the education supervisors who will encourage the advancement of the quality of education in Indonesia. But in reality the quality of teachers in Indonesia is inadequate. There are still many teachers who cannot use information technology in learning especially for teachers who are senior or old. As teacher supervisors, they must improve the quality of their performance in using technology. To improve the ability of teachers to use technology, ongoing training is needed to use technology. The role of the head of the school as a supervisor is also needed, namely the principal is obliged to supervise, control, and approach the teacher in terms of the use of technology in the learning process.


2014 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 4-12
Author(s):  
Bhawani Prasad Mainali

This article has attempted to present an overview of basic concept, rationale and trends of decentralization in education planning and to identity the major policy issues and challenges relating to educational quality in Nepalese context. Decentralization in education around the world has based on the assumption that the quality of education will improve by shifting a decision making and accountability closer to schools, class rooms and learners.Academic Voices, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2013, Pages 4-12 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/av.v3i1.9979 


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 88-112
Author(s):  
Farida Kurniawati ◽  
Sulistami Prihandini

Teachers’ attitude is an important factor that influences the quality of the implementation of inclusive education. The quality of inclusive education is part of the quality of education in general in a country. The quality of education of countries around the world is measured by the United Nations using the Human Development Index and placing countries in the very high, high, medium, and low categories. Systematic review was carried out to  get an idea of ​​the attitudes of teachers towards inclusive education and the factors that influence it in countries based on the HDI category. By using three electronic search engines for academic data, namely EBSCOhost, ProQuest, and Taylor & Francis Online, 18 articles reporting teacher attitudes towards inclusive education in various countries were discussed. The results found that there were no differences in teacher attitudes towards inclusive education between countries with very high and high HDI categories with countries in the moderate HDI category. Knowledge of children with disabilities and teaching experiences of these children is known to influence the attitudes of teachers towards inclusive education in countries with all HDI categories. The support from community, the availability of professional assistance, and the length of the implementation of inclusive education are factors that influence the attitudes of teachers in very high and high HDI categories countries, while the negative perception of disability makes teachers held negative attitudes towards inclusive education. Recommendations for improving the review of this topic are discussed in this study


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rahma Juita

In the world of education the name of the supervision of education has long been known by people or has long been known, which is meant by the supervision of education is not far from the problem of improvement regarding the problem of education in the learning and teaching process. However, in its discussion, the supervision of education is more about the differences of opinion, so because of differences in opinions there will be many differences in their implementation. In the process of developing supervisory education supervision in higher education it is demanded to better understand what is in the supervision of education in order to be more optimal in the practice of compilation in the learning process or improve, learn and teach, therefore supervisors must be more can help and have good skills.This educational supervision process is part of the activities carried out in the supervision of education. In this process what has been seen is what goals in the learning and teaching process, supervision techniques are ways to achieve certain goals, both related to the solution of the problems of the teachers in the learning and teaching process, the problem of the principal in developing safety and other issues related to and oriented to improving the quality of education. The process and technique of educational supervision is necessary and very important to be applied and applied properly and correctly in educational institutions, because in the second case it will also discuss the quality of schools.


Equilibrium ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 101-113
Author(s):  
Wiktor Morohin ◽  
Aleksandrs Rubanovskis

The quality of the workforce is a precondition for economic growth of a society. One of the main indicators of these preconditions is education. The effectiveness of economies of developed countries is based on the high quality of knowledge. As a resutl the quality and balanced education determines the rating of a state in the world and serves as a driving force of national economic development. The aim of the article is to identify opportunities that will allow integrating the balanced education in the educational systems of the national economy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 11
Author(s):  
Cüneyt Taşkın ◽  
Umut Canlı

School climate, which is the sum of behaviors in a school, is also defined as the character of the school. A school’s climate has a significant impact on the quality of education, and on student success or failure. From this point of view, this study aims to examine the school climate from the perspectives of physical education and sports teacher candidates. To this end, the "School Climate Scale for University Students", developed by Ali R. Terzi, was applied to 303 physical education and sports teaching department students with three sub-factors. The data obtained were first subjected to a structure analysis and then to the reliability validity test, and the validity of the scale was determined. According to the type of variables, independent groups t-tests, one-way analysis of variance tests, post hoc tests, or effect size (Eta-square) tests were applied. While the answers given by the teacher candidates did not differ according to gender, a significant difference was found according to the grade they were studying in (in favor of first and fourth year students).


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