Manuel Caingcoy

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1. Grethel jean d. congcong
2. manuel e. caingcoy

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Feedback mechanisms of school heads on teacher performance

Author : Grethel jean d. congcong, manuel e. caingcoy

Keyword : Performance evaluation, pre-conference, post-conference, teaching performance, feedback

Subject : Social sciences

Article Type : Review article

DOI : 10.5281/zenodo.3759781

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Abstract : The use of performance feedback in the workplace has gained popularity over the years, yet school heads have been challenged in providing it to teachers. In the initial interview, they shared that evaluation results can impact teachers’ motivation, and that feedback should be done carefully. However, they failed to clearly articulate a specific mechanism that had been applied in this vital role. Also, no studies have provided clear detail on the feedback mechanism used by school heads in the past. For this reason, a study explored the feedback mechanisms employed by school heads in conveying the performance evaluation results to teachers. This study employed a narrative inquiry, and interviews were conducted with five school heads and five teachers who were chosen purposively for this research. Responses were recorded using a voice recorder. These responses were transcribed and analyzed using thematic narrative analysis. Based on transcripts, the study identified six emergent themes, such as conversational (one-on-one), relational, reflective, technical, reinforcing, and properly situated mechanisms in conveying performance evaluation results to teachers. Thus, a new feedback mechanism framework was developed.

Article by : Manuel Caingcoy

Article add date : 2020-07-19


How to cite : Grethel jean d. congcong, manuel e. caingcoy. (2020-July-19). Feedback mechanisms of school heads on teacher performance. retrieved from https://openacessjournal.com/abstract/40