Topic Problem
Topic Problem
Working Title:
The findings of this study would be a great help to those who belong to the department of
accountancy.
To the society:
This research will benefit the society in the future. by proper monitoring and analyzing
the teaching qualities of the teachers, connection with the students wouldn’t be difficult that
may result on inspiring them to study hard and pass the board exam.
While many studies attest that some teachers contribute more to their students’ academic
growth than other teachers, research has not been very successful at identifying the specific
teacher qualifications, characteristics, and classroom practices that are most likely to improve
student learning.
Most of us believe that good teaching matters. What’s more, most of us think we know good
teaching when we see it. However, while many studies attest that some teachers contribute
more to their students’ academic growth than other teachers, research has not been very
successful at identifying the specific teacher qualifications, characteristics, and classroom
practices that are most likely to improve student learning. Unfortunately, this is just the
information that educational policymakers need most.
The Impact of Quality Teachers on Student Achievement a study of Donna Fong-Yee and
Anthony H. Normore from Florida International University, USA. Various research studies
reveal that factors, such as teachers’ cognitive ability, subject matter knowledge, knowledge of
teaching and learning, licensure, and teaching behaviors in the classroom, are related to teacher
quality and increased student achievement. Through a literature review these five major
themes emerged that support the research that quality teachers do matter. To meet the “highly
qualified” teachers challenge, the role of teacher quality and variables that influence student
learning come to the forefront in current educational goals.
Teaching Quality in Higher Education: Literature Review and Qualitative Research MAY
2016 by Professor David Greatbatch and Dr. Jane Holland, his study was all about the literature
suggests that external assessments of teaching quality have stimulated increased attention to
the quality of teaching in UK higher education. However, studies of previous teaching quality
regimes in the UK imply that assessments were influenced by universities’ research reputations
and other factors that were not directly linked to teaching quality. Some studies argue that
teaching quality audits inhibited innovation in approaches to teaching because they diverted
academic staff time towards administrative tasks rather than seeking to bring about a change.
It is also felt that conceptions of teaching quality vary across different disciplines/subjects -
though this issue is not thoroughly explored in the literature.