Confirmatory Factor Analysis of a New Standardized Observation Instrument for Pre-Service Teaching: A Validation Study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.67167/vertex.354Keywords:
pre-service teaching, observation instrument, COT-RPMS, PPST, confirmatory factor analysis, classroom observation tool, teacher educationAbstract
This study focused on developing and validating a new standardized observation instrument for pre-service teachers, aligning it with the Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers (PPST) and the Competency-Based Teacher Rating and Management System (COT-RPMS). The initiative was prompted by a previous study highlighting the need to align existing evaluation tools with national standards, a concern echoed by school heads and principals during post-conference feedback sessions. The instrument was designed to assess five key domains of teaching competency: Curriculum Planning and Implementation, Learning Environment and Instruction, Assessment and Feedback, Professionalism and Classroom Management, and Technology Integration. A Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) was employed to validate the instrument's structure. Results of the CFA showed a strong model fit, with all fit indices meeting or exceeding acceptable thresholds (GFI = 0.926, CFI = 0.963, TLI = 0.905, RMSEA = 0.061). The factor loadings for all items were high, ranging from 0.592 to 0.919, confirming their strong correlation with their respective domains. Inter-rater reliability analysis using Cohen's Kappa (κ=0.82) and internal consistency reliability using Cronbach's alpha (α=0.85) indicated high levels of consistency and agreement among observers, ensuring the tool's objectivity. These findings collectively establish the instrument's construct validity and reliability, affirming its suitability as a standardized, objective, and evidence-based tool for evaluating pre-service teacher performance and guiding their professional development. The study successfully addresses a critical gap in teacher education, providing a valid and reliable instrument that aligns with national standards and prepares future educators for the demands of the profession.
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