
Teachers Professional Development at Public Campuses: Attitude and Practice
Author(s) -
Dinesh Panthee
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
molung educational frontier
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2542-2596
DOI - 10.3126/mef.v9i0.33586
Subject(s) - excellence , nonprobability sampling , professional development , psychology , medical education , feeling , objectivity (philosophy) , competence (human resources) , public university , professional studies , pedagogy , sociology , political science , medicine , social psychology , population , philosophy , demography , epistemology , public administration , law
Teacher Professional Development is a process of improving both the teachers' academic excellence and acquisition of greater competence and efficiency. It helps to develop various kinds of professional skills, knowledge, techniques, and ICTs used in teaching and learning. The purpose of this study was to find out the attitude and practice of teachers on teacher professional development in public campuses. It also aimed to find out the existing policies and provisions regarding the modalities of teachers' professional development at public campuses. This study was based on a qualitative research design with phenomenological methods. The participants of the study were two teachers of the different public campuses of Rupendehi district. They were selected using a purposive sampling method. The data were collected by taking in-depth interviews of the participants using unstructured guideline questions. The interview questions were directed to the participant's experiences, feelings, beliefs, and convictions about the theme in the research questions. The findings of this study revealed that teachers’ professional development is the most important factor for improving teachers professionally, academically, and technically but professional development activities of the public campuses are not satisfactory.