Group Work Attitude and Teaching Competence of Bachelor of Elementary Education Student Interns (original) (raw)
11th GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Abstract
This descriptive study aimed to determine the level of group work attitude and teaching competence of 84 randomly selected Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd) student interns of the University of Antique, Sibalom, Antique, Philippines. They were classified according to sex and specialization. Data were gathered through the use of an adapted questionnaire-checklist of Kourus and Abrami (2006) titled Student Attitudes Toward Group Environments. The statistical tools used were frequency, percentage, mean, and standard deviation as descriptive statistics; t-test for independent samples and Pearson's r were used as inferential statistics. Significance level was set at 0.05 alpha. Results of the study revealed that the BEED student interns of the University of Antique had Less favorable attitude towards group work when they were taken as an entire group and when they were classified as to sex and specialization. No significant difference was noted in the group work attitude level ...
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