English Language Teaching (ELT) Appraisal in the Trifocal System of the Philippine Education - Basis for Policy and Advancement Program

Authors

  • Xenia S. Baesa-Alfelor Central Bicol State University of Agriculture, Philippines
  • Darrel M. Ocampo Central Bicol State University of Agriculture, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54536/jir.v1i3.2026

Keywords:

Advancement Program, English Language Teaching, Trifocal System of Philippine Education

Abstract

This study explored the English Language Teaching appraisal of teachers in the trifocal Philippine education system in the Bicol Region as a basis for policy and advancement programs. This study used the descriptive-comparative-associational method using a content-validated and reliability-tested questionnaire. The frequency and percentage technique, weighted mean, Chi-Square, and Anova Test of Variance were used in the data treatment. Findings revealed that ELT teachers were predominantly females with 73.97%, CHED, 80.21%, DepEd, and 71.43% TESDA along age groups of early and mid-30s and 46 years above. They served the agencies for less than 10 years, mostly married. Professionally, these teachers were still pursuing post-graduate education and attending training. Along with appraisals on their professional and work responsibility, ELT Trifocal teachers very evidently performed their professional and work responsibilities; on the delivery system, respondents conveyed the mastery and application of theoretical and pedagogical knowledge; on their communicative competencies, they were classified as experts. Meanwhile, there was no significant difference among ELT teachers’ appraisal in the three systems (F–value 2.21< t-value 3.35; 5% level of significance). It follows that Philippine education has maintained an undeviating quality of ELT teachers regardless of which system of education they belong. The result showed no variations in ELT competencies despite differences in modalities, urgencies, and the attainment of quality education. Findings also unveiled that the ELT teachers’ appraisal and integration of ICT to language teaching are directly associated with their age, sex and civil status, and educational attainment. The higher the educational attainment, the higher the integration of ICT in language teaching. With these results, a policy development for the Professional Advancement Program in ELT was crafted.

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Published

2023-10-09

How to Cite

Baesa-Alfelor, X. S., & Ocampo, D. M. (2023). English Language Teaching (ELT) Appraisal in the Trifocal System of the Philippine Education - Basis for Policy and Advancement Program. Journal of Innovative Research, 1(3), 40–48. https://doi.org/10.54536/jir.v1i3.2026