Chapter 3
SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Summary of findings
The study was made to appraise the which demographic profile
as predictor to teachers commitment and the relationship between
school climate and teachers commitment for school year 2018 –
2019.
Profile of the teacher and school head respondents
Majority of the teacher respondents were married (82.7%),
female (91.3%), 0-5 (33.8%) years work experience, with masters
degree units (60.4%). On the other hand, majority of the school
heads were married (90%), female (75%), with work experience as
school heads ranging 0-20 years, with material units (50%) and
attended Financial Management. Educational Leadership, Dispute
resolution and Personnel management (60%).
2. Level of school climate as perceived by teachers and school
heads
Pupils, teachers and school heads rated “always observed” on
teachers affiliation, institutional integrity, collegiate
leadership, academic emphases, while social use of technology ,
school facilities rated as “frequently observed”
3. Level of teachers’ commitment
All of the criteria on teachers commitment were rated by
teachers and school heads as “strongly agree” those are teachers
commitment towards school, profession, pupils and group work.
4. School performance for year 2018-2019
The most number of awards received by a single school was
four namely: Drum and Lyre Corps Winner,MTAP Winner, BSP Balak
Winner, AP Quiz Winner, while 3 schools received three different
awards and the least number of awards received one and none of
the school did not received awards.
5. Teacher’s profile as predictor of their level of commitment
Based on the analysis conducted findings reveal that there
is relationship between teachers commitment and demographic
profile at 5% level of significance. Furthermore, analysis
illustrated that educational attainment of the teachers
identified as predictor to teachers’ commitment. Thus, the null
hypothesis was rejected.
6.Relationship between the level of school climate and teacher’s
commitment.
Based computed r value of 0.018 and tabular r value of 0.17
at 5% level of significance, there is no significant relationship
between school climate and teachers commitment. Thus, the null
hypothesis accepted.
Conclusions
Based on the findings, the following conclusions was drawn:
Educational attainment was the only predictor to teachers
commitment and no significant relationship between school climate and
teachers commitment.
Recommendations
1. The Department of Education should encourage the teachers
to pursue further study.
2. The current study may be replicated in the whole province of
Bohol to determine if the school climate are significant
relationship to teachers commitment.
LETTER REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OF PROPROSAL HEARING
Republic of the Philippines
BOHOL ISLAND STATE UNIVERSITY
Bilar Campus, Zamora, Bilar, Bohol
RUMILA C. BULLECER, Ph.D
Dean College of Advanced Studies
BISU-Bilar, Zamora, Bilar, Bohol
Madam:
The undersigned would like to request your good office to
set my proposal presentation of my research study entitled
“SCHOOL CLIMATE IN RELATION TO TEACHERS’ COMMITMENT AND SCHOOL
PERFORMANCE” on March 30, 2019 at COED Viewing Room.
In this connection, I am requesting the presence of the
following members of the proposal examination panel:
Adviser: ADORACION P. QUITORAS, Ed.D. __________
Statistician: SEVERINO B. SALERA JR., Ph.D. __________
Editor: MEARIE JEAN A. FAUSTINO, MaEd
__________
Internal Expert: MARIETTA C. MACALOLOT, Ph. D. __________
Anticipating for your favorable action and approval
regarding this matter.
Respectfully yours,
ANALYN P. JUMAWID
Masterand
Noted:
RUMILA C. BULLECER, Ph.D
Dean College of Advanced Studies