Exploring the Impact of Limited Teacher Training on Pedagogical Approaches in Business Education: A Case Study

Authors

  • Rhea D. Duldulao Author
  • Maria Fe L. Fajardo Author
  • Nonata S. Aquino Author
  • Myra B. Bactol Author
  • Jocelyn B. Cruz Author

Keywords:

Learning Outcomes, Pedagogical Approaches, Professional Development, Student Engagement, Teacher Preparation

Abstract

This case study investigates the repercussions of limited teacher training on pedagogical approaches within business education. Findings reveal a significant consensus among respondents regarding the adverse effects of restricted pedagogical methods, indicating a perceived decline in educational effectiveness. Additionally, the study highlights a concern that limited assessment techniques constrain evaluation practices, with mixed perceptions of their impact on comprehensive understanding among students. The analysis further identifies a detrimental influence of inadequate pedagogical strategies on classroom management which correlates with decreased student engagement. These insights stress the urgent need for enhanced teacher training programs to foster diverse and effective pedagogical approaches, ultimately improving educational outcomes in business education. The study calls for further research to explore innovative training solutions that can address these challenges and promote more engaging learning environments.

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Published

2024-10-31

How to Cite

Duldulao, R. D., Fajardo, M. F. L., Aquino, N. S., Bactol, M. B., & B. Cruz, J. (2024). Exploring the Impact of Limited Teacher Training on Pedagogical Approaches in Business Education: A Case Study. International Journal of Advanced Engineering, Management and Science, 10(6), 60-63. https://i.ihspublishing.com/index.php/ijaems/article/view/474