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Abstract : Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris |
Kajian Tindakan (KT) merupakan satu kaedah untuk membantu guru membuat penambahbaikan terhadap amalan pengajaran yang dilakukan. Justeru, kajian ini bertujuan untuk meneroka dan memahami cara seorang Pengetua Cemerlang menggunakan KT sebagai alat kepimpinan instruksional dalam usaha untuk membangunkan kompetensi guru. Memandangkan kajian bertujuan untuk meneroka dan memahami, maka penyelidik telah memilih reka bentuk penyelidikan kualitatif. Pengumpulan data telah dilakukan dengan menggunakan kaedah temu bual separa struktur dan analisa terhadap beberapa dokumen yang berkaitan dengan pelaksanaan KT. Data telah dianalisis secara tematik di mana tema-tema telah dibangunkan berdasarkan soalan kajian yang telah dibina. Di antara tema yang diperoleh ialah Pengetua Cemerlang ini telah menggunakan KT sebagai alat kepimpinan instruksional untuk merancang dan membina program instruksional, memastikan strategi pengajaran guru membawa implikasi yang positif terhadap pembelajaran murid dan akhirnya melalui KT bimbingan instruksional dapat dijalankan. Memandangkan penyelidikan ini telah dijalankan dari perspektif kepimpinan sekolah dicadangkan juga kajian lanjut dijalankan dari perspektif guru. Ini kerana, guru merupakan agen pelaksana dan akan mempunyai persepsi yang berbeza jika dibandingkan dengan pemimpin sekolah. |
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