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A Study to Examine Teachers’ Classroom Time Management Strategies At Secondary School Level

Authors :
null KIFAYAT KHAN
null DR. TEHSIN TAHIR
null DR. UMBREEN ISHFAQ
null ASAD KHAN
Source :
Journal of Business & Tourism. 3:59-71
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Pakistan, 2021.

Abstract

Effective classroom management strategies can play an important role in teaching learning process. Classroom management encompasses many factors including management of subject matter, environment, discipline and time. These all are the byproducts of teacher’s effective classroom management strategies. This study was focused to investigate the teacher’s Classroom Time Management Strategies (CTMS) at secondary school level. All secondary school teachers of Khyber Pukhtunkhwah (KP) were considered as the population of the study. A sample of 480 teachers form 80 schools of five (5) districts (96 teachers to each district) was randomly selected. The sample was further distributed into eight (8) strata of male/female, urban/rural, science/arts, and public/private through stratified random sampling techniques such that the number of teachers in each stratum remains 240. The data was collected through a self-prepared questionnaire of reliability 0.87 and was analyzed through statistical tools. The analyzed data reflected that mostly teachers (62.7%) were in practice to utilize time management strategies. Further it was found that: male teachers were superior to female teachers; urban teachers were superior to the rural school teachers; science teachers were superior to the arts teachers; and public school teachers were superior to the private school teachers in classroom time management strategies CTMS; and. Classroom management oriented refresher courses for female teachers may be arranged to abridge gender gap in various CTMS and these strategies should be stressed more frequently in curriculum and pre-service teacher trainings.

Details

ISSN :
25210548 and 25200739
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Business & Tourism
Accession number :
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