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EVALUATING THE COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR TEACHERS OF BUSINESS SUBJECTS IN SECONDARY EDUCATION IN KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN
University of Bahrain, Bahrain Teachers College (BTC) (BAHRAIN)
About this paper:
Appears in: INTED2012 Proceedings
Publication year: 2012
Pages: 4579-4593
ISBN: 978-84-615-5563-5
ISSN: 2340-1079
Conference name: 6th International Technology, Education and Development Conference
Dates: 5-7 March, 2012
Location: Valencia, Spain
Abstract:
The aim of this study is to determine the level of self-evaluation of communication skills for teachers of business subjects in secondary education according to gender, subject and years of experience. To achieve these objectives, the researcher, depended on the following: Review the literature, the results of previous studies, preparing the self-evaluation of communication skills scale (SECSS) for (speaking, listening 30 Items), 15 for speaking, and 15 for listening. Then, the scale was applied on (117) teachers of business subjects (74 Female and 43 Male). The study came out with many results including: The level of self-evaluation of the communication skills (listening & Speaking skills) for teachers of business subjects in secondary education on the scale throughout the sample as a whole, according to gender, according to subjects except Economics and years of experience was not satisfactory. Similarly, the level of self-evaluation of the communication skills for teachers of business subjects in secondary education on speaking skills for the whole sample, or according to gender, or subjects and years of experience was not satisfactory. However, the level of self-evaluation of the communication skills for teachers of business subjects in secondary education on listening skills for male teaching Economics and Art of Selling, with less than 5 years and more than 5 years experience was satisfactory. The level of self-evaluation of the communication skills for teachers of business subjects in secondary education on listening skills for the sample as a whole, or female, or teachers teaching Accounting, IT, and Law with experience less than 3 years was not satisfactory. There were no statistically significant differences in communication skills for teachers of business subjects in secondary education in the Kingdom of Bahrain according to gender, subject and years of experience. The study contained recommendations to develop communication skills for teachers of business subjects in secondary education in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Keywords:
Communication Skills, self-evaluation of communication skills, teachers of business subjects in secondary education.