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TEACHERS' THOUGHT PROCESSES IN TEACHING LITERATURE: GOOD LEADERSHIP AND ADMINISTRATION IN TEACHING

Fauziah , Ahmad (2007) TEACHERS' THOUGHT PROCESSES IN TEACHING LITERATURE: GOOD LEADERSHIP AND ADMINISTRATION IN TEACHING. Jurnal Pengurusan Dan Kepimpinan Pendidikan, 17 (01). pp. 79-107. ISSN 1511-4147

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Abstract

The premise of this research is on the theoretical assumptions that teachers' mental constructs can have significant pedagogical consequences (Clark and Peterson 1986). It is necessary to describe the thinking and planning strategies so that one can fully understand classroom processes. National Institute of Education or NIE (1975a) cited in Clark and Peterson ( 1986) proposed a rationale for a program of research on teachers' thoughts and processes. They assert that innovation in the contexts, practices and technology of teaching be mediated through the minds and motives of teachers, not forgetting the role of school principals as administrators that lead teachers in schools. Thus the power of good leadership and administration in schools are crucial to create conducive teaching atmosphere for teachers. As teachers are able to understand and observe (thought processes) classroom behavior; student's cognitive processes, students' level of capability and ability and students' inert interest and motivation, they can steer and adjust the classroom learning process according to the needs of the students. The success of any learning and teaching situation will depend a great deal on the teachers (Safiah Osman 1992). Improving the ability of students to understand what they read is a never-ending process. Based on the theoretical premise and the consensus of views of other researchers, teachers' thought processes have significant pedagogical conseqirences. The purpose of this research is to investigate systematically and empirically the teachers' level of belief background knowledge, attitude and perception towards literature and literature teaching, the extent of the influence of student factor and evaluation factor on literature teaching, the forms of teaching; student centered or teacher centered and to understand the positive working minds and motives of excellent school teachers and principals.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: leadership, administration, TEACHING LITERATURE, teaching atmosphere
Subjects: L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > LB1603 Secondary Education. High schools
Divisions: UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: pdsp 3
Date Deposited: 11 Mar 2013 03:21
Last Modified: 11 Mar 2013 03:21
URI: http://eprints.iab.edu.my/v2/id/eprint/75

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