Effectiveness of Self-Teaching and Its Relationship with the Attitude towards Professional Licensing Examinations among Islamic Education Teachers in Public Schools in the Northern Border Region

Authors

  • Alanoud Sabeeh Dayesh Al Sharari

Keywords:

self-efficacy, attitudes, professional license, , Islamic education

Abstract

The study aims to identify the level of self-teaching effectiveness and its relationship with the attitude of Islamic education teachers in public schools in the northern border region towards professional licensing exams. The study adopted a descriptive correlation. Data were collected using two tools, the first of which is a scale of self-teaching effectiveness that consists of four axes: educational strategies, classroom management, communication and interaction, thinking, and scientific research. The second tool is a scale of teachers' attitudes towards professional licensing exams. The study was applied to a sample of 206 Islamic education teachers at the three educational stages. The results of the study concluded that the level of self-teaching effectiveness is high among teachers, as well as their attitudes towards professional licensing exams are positive and high, with a positive and statistically significant correlation between the level of self-teaching effectiveness and the attitude towards professional licensing exams. It also revealed that self-teaching effectiveness contributes to explaining 28.4% of the variability in the attitude towards professional licensing exams. The results did not show statistically significant differences in the level of self-teaching effectiveness or the attitude towards professional licensing exams due to the difference in the educational stage or obtaining the professional license.

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Published

2024-10-09

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