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Title: TOWARDS A QUALITY FRAMEWORK FOR RESPONSIVE COACHING AND
MENTORING PRACTICE OF MASTER TEACHERS FOR POLICY AMENDMENTS |
Authors: Anthony Oliva Rogayan, Philippines |
Abstract: This research aimed to develop a quality framework for responsive coaching and mentoring
practices of 164 master teachers for policy amendments at the Schools Division of Zambales.
Employing a quantitative descriptive research approach, the study utilized a validated and reliable
researcher-made questionnaire for data collection and applied both descriptive and inferential
statistics for data analysis. Findings revealed that master teachers exhibited the highest extent of
responsive coaching practices in goal setting and clarity, as well as the highest extent of responsive
mentoring practices in communication and collaboration. The relatively low standard deviation
values indicated a strong consensus among master teachers, suggesting a high level of agreement
about the effectiveness of these responsive coaching and mentoring practices. No significant
difference was identified regarding the effect of demographic profiles particularly age, gender,
length of service, and highest educational attainment of master teachers on the relationship
between responsive coaching and mentoring practices. The regression analysis affirmed the
significant findings on the impact of responsive coaching and mentoring practices of master
teachers. A quality framework for policy amendments on responsive coaching and mentoring
practices of master teachers plays a pivotal role in enhancing teaching performance by providing
structured guidelines and systematic approaches. |
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