Impact of teacher-gender on primary students’ achievement: a study at Malaysian standpoint

This study attempts to find the impact of teacher-gender on primary student achievement. The quantitative method of research was used for this study. This study, first in its nature in Malaysia, uses test scores of primary grades for five consecutive years which is obtained from a school in Kuala Lu...

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Main Authors: Hoque, K.E., Razak, Ahmad Zabidi Abdul, Zohora, M.F., Islam, R.
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Published: Macrothink Institute 2013
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spelling my.um.eprints.97862019-05-30T03:46:38Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/9786/ Impact of teacher-gender on primary students’ achievement: a study at Malaysian standpoint Hoque, K.E. Razak, Ahmad Zabidi Abdul Zohora, M.F. Islam, R. L Education (General) LB Theory and practice of education This study attempts to find the impact of teacher-gender on primary student achievement. The quantitative method of research was used for this study. This study, first in its nature in Malaysia, uses test scores of primary grades for five consecutive years which is obtained from a school in Kuala Lumpur. This study engages a total of 1 school, 20 classes, 30 teachers and 604 students. The overall finding in this study is that women are slightly better to teach in primary when the test scores are analyzed. Although there are some differences in the breakdown analysis, the combined result analysis do not find strong evidence to claim whether students have to be taught by teachers of same or alternative gender. The findings of this study provide important information for the policy makers and especially for the primary teachers’ recruiters in primary schools of Malaysia. Macrothink Institute 2013-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/9786/1/00005891_91185.pdf Hoque, K.E. and Razak, Ahmad Zabidi Abdul and Zohora, M.F. and Islam, R. (2013) Impact of teacher-gender on primary students’ achievement: a study at Malaysian standpoint. Journal of Sociological Research, 4 (1). ISSN 1948-5468 Doi:10.5296/jsr.v4i1.3295
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LB Theory and practice of education
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Hoque, K.E.
Razak, Ahmad Zabidi Abdul
Zohora, M.F.
Islam, R.
Impact of teacher-gender on primary students’ achievement: a study at Malaysian standpoint
description This study attempts to find the impact of teacher-gender on primary student achievement. The quantitative method of research was used for this study. This study, first in its nature in Malaysia, uses test scores of primary grades for five consecutive years which is obtained from a school in Kuala Lumpur. This study engages a total of 1 school, 20 classes, 30 teachers and 604 students. The overall finding in this study is that women are slightly better to teach in primary when the test scores are analyzed. Although there are some differences in the breakdown analysis, the combined result analysis do not find strong evidence to claim whether students have to be taught by teachers of same or alternative gender. The findings of this study provide important information for the policy makers and especially for the primary teachers’ recruiters in primary schools of Malaysia.
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author Hoque, K.E.
Razak, Ahmad Zabidi Abdul
Zohora, M.F.
Islam, R.
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Razak, Ahmad Zabidi Abdul
Zohora, M.F.
Islam, R.
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title Impact of teacher-gender on primary students’ achievement: a study at Malaysian standpoint
title_short Impact of teacher-gender on primary students’ achievement: a study at Malaysian standpoint
title_full Impact of teacher-gender on primary students’ achievement: a study at Malaysian standpoint
title_fullStr Impact of teacher-gender on primary students’ achievement: a study at Malaysian standpoint
title_full_unstemmed Impact of teacher-gender on primary students’ achievement: a study at Malaysian standpoint
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