Author/Authors :
Parvizi, Keramat Department of Educational Management - Faculty of Management - Islamic Azad University - Shiraz Branch - Shiraz, Iran , Taabodi, Meymanat Department of Educational Management - Faculty of Management - Islamic Azad University - Shiraz Branch - Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
The organization of education, in order to fulfill its high goals, that is, the
education of human beings, requires attentive, committed, and professional
teachers. The purpose of this study was comparison of vocational commitment and
professional competence of teachers with and without experience of participating
in action research in elementary schools in Shiraz. The present study is an
analytical-comparative study. The statistical population of this study is all teachers
of elementary schools in Shiraz, who taught in the academic year 2016-17. The
sample consisted of 56 teachers (28 with and 28 without experience of participating
in action research) who were selected in the simple non-random (targeted)
sampling. The questionnaires that used in this study were Rothwell & Arnold
vocational commitment questionnaire with 9 items and Babaei professional
competence questionnaire with 39 items. Validity and reliability of the
questionnaires were examined and the results showed that the measurement tools
had acceptable content validity. Data were analyzed by SPSS software package
and used descriptive statistics (mean and standard deviation) and inferential
statistics (Boxes test, Levenss test, Multivariate tests (Pillais Trace, Wilks Lambda,
Hotelling trace, Roys Largest Root) and independent t-test. The results showed that
the mean of vocational commitment and professional competence of teachers with
experience of participating in action research were more than that of teachers
without experience of participating in action research. Also, there was a significant
difference between the dimensions of professional competence (cognitive-skills
competence, attitudinal competence, managerial competence) between the two
groups of teachers.