This study aimed to examine teachers ‘attitudes toward primary school teachers’ professional competencies in Tehran. This applied research was a descriptive survey. The statistical population included female teachers of all-girls primary schools in Tehran in 2016-2015 academic years. random sampling method is applied to determine the sample size. The statistical sample consists of 226 people. In order to collect the required data, questionnaire was used. The data gathering tool in this study was a questionnaire containing 35 items with a Likert type scale in 8 competency subcomponents of communication, character traits, professional ethics, teaching, social traits, classroom management and information technology. The validity of the questionnaire was assessed by supervisors and advisors And its reliability which was calculated through Cronbach's alpha was 95/0. The descriptive statistics (frequency, mean and standard deviation) and inferential statistics (t-test and Friedman test) were calculated by using SPSS software. The results show showed that Teachers’ professional competencies are in good condition and than the average. Teachers ranking about professional competences is related to IT last priority and character is in The last rank.
moghaddasi, Z., javadipour, M., & dehghani, M. (2016). A Study on Teachers’ Attitudes towards Primary School Teachers’ Competencies in Tehran. Journal of Pouyesh in Education and Consultation (JPEC), 1395(4), 1-10.
MLA
zeinab moghaddasi; mohammad javadipour; marzieh dehghani. "A Study on Teachers’ Attitudes towards Primary School Teachers’ Competencies in Tehran", Journal of Pouyesh in Education and Consultation (JPEC), 1395, 4, 2016, 1-10.
HARVARD
moghaddasi, Z., javadipour, M., dehghani, M. (2016). 'A Study on Teachers’ Attitudes towards Primary School Teachers’ Competencies in Tehran', Journal of Pouyesh in Education and Consultation (JPEC), 1395(4), pp. 1-10.
VANCOUVER
moghaddasi, Z., javadipour, M., dehghani, M. A Study on Teachers’ Attitudes towards Primary School Teachers’ Competencies in Tehran. Journal of Pouyesh in Education and Consultation (JPEC), 2016; 1395(4): 1-10.