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Organizational Learning and Teacher Performance in Public Educational Institutions in a District of Lima
Abstract
The relationships and differences between organizational learning and the performance of teachers
in five public educational institutions in a district of Lima were determined. It was a quantitative
study with a comparative correlational, non-experimental design. 145 teachers were surveyed with
two validated questionnaires. The Tau-b-Kendall correlation test was used for correlation analysis.
For score comparisons, the normal Z test, analysis of variance and a Scheffe test were used.
Significant associations were found between the variables, and it was also determined that there were
differences between the average scores of the teachers by educational level (initial, primary and
secondary), with greater associations between teachers at the initial and secondary levels. Finally,
the promotion of learning is an aspect that would require greater attention for the better performance
of regular basic education teachers, and more aggressive strategies should be established from the
institutional directions to promote more and better organizational learning as a work philosophy in
these professionals in a social context where knowledge and technology interact at the level of
mimicry in a structure that requires competitiveness at the human evolutionary level.
Paper Details
PaperID: 1873
Author's Name: Gliria Susana Méndez-Ilizarbe, Ricardo Edmundo Ruiz-Villavicencio, Jenny Milagros Melchor Canevaro, Julia Huaringa Inga, Magaly Chirihuana Torres and Ricardo Iván Vértiz-Osores
Volume: Volume 11
Issues: Volume 11
Keywords: Continuous Learning, Teaching Performance, Organizational Culture, Quality of Education.
Year: 2021
Month: February
Pages: 5983-5994