Teachers’ Self-Potential Development for Enhancing Students’ Problem-Solving Skills
- Waranyoo Sochat
- Witoon Thacha
Abstract
This research project aimed to develop an innovative online self-training program specifically designed for teachers, focusing on enhancing their problem-solving skills. The primary objective of this program is to equip educators with the necessary tools and knowledge to facilitate student learning effectively within the classroom environment. The program comprises two key components: 1) teachers actively participating in self-directed learning activities to advance their problem-solving capabilities, and 2) teachers applying these newly acquired skills in their interactions with students. The research utilized a comprehensive five-step Research and Development methodology, ensuring a robust approach to the program’s design and implementation. The concluding phase of the study involved experimental research conducted through a one-group pretest-posttest design within an educational setting. This experimental group included 14 teachers and a corresponding number of students. The research findings were significant, indicating that the “Online Self-Training Program for Developing Teachers’ Self-Potential to Enhance Students’ Problem-Solving Skills” met the established adequacy criteria outlined in the research hypothesis. These results strongly suggest that this educational innovation is well-positioned for broader dissemination, thereby providing substantial benefits to the targeted population of educators and students.
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- DOI:10.5539/ies.v19n1p83
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