Determining the extent teachers in international Christian schools perceive their schools are engaged in educational effectiveness factors /Donald A. McGavran.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2013.Description: xi, 134 leaves ; 28 cmContent type:- text
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- BV4070 .D484 2013
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Typescript.
Chapter 1: -- INTRODUCTION
Operational definitions -- Purpose of study -- Limitations and delimitations -- Summary.
Chapter 2 -- REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Early research -- School level factors -- Teacher level factor -- School and teacher effectiveness studies -- Integrated effectiveness models -- Criticism and limitations -- Summary.
Chapter 3 -- METHODOLOGY
Participants -- Instrument -- Procedures -- Data analysis.
Chapter 4 -- RESULTS
Purpose of study -- Results -- Summary of results.
Chapter 5 -- CONCLUSIONS, DISCUSSION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Purpose of study -- Limitations and generalizability -- Discussion -- Conclusion and recommendations.
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent teachers in International Christian Schools perceive their schools are engaged in educational effectiveness factors. The survey was completed by 226 teachers from 42 International Christian Schools in 33 countries. Overall, teachers perceived only a mild engagement in educational effectiveness factors in their schools.
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