Teachers' Performance During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia: Causality and Comparison

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The greatest impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Indonesian education was the decline in teacher performance. In light of this information, this study analyzes the role of supervision, salary and benefits, school climate, training and development, and perceived organizational support in moderating the impact of competence on teacher performance during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study also compares the relationships between employed government and private teachers. Data were collected through questionnaires to teachers with a sample of 166 government teachers and 175 private teachers in primary and secondary schools through a Google form and analyzed using moderated Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS), multigroup, and multilevel analysis. The results showed that salary and benefits, training, and development did not affect the performance of public school teachers. In contrast, only salary and benefits did not affect teacher performance for private teachers. Moreover, only supervision significantly moderated the effect of competence on the performance of public school teachers. However, supervision, salary, benefits, school climate, training and development, and perceived organizational support did not affect private teachers' performance. The Ministry of Education or the Foundation needs to review and improve the mechanisms of training and development, supervision, and school organizational climate to promote optimal teacher performance during the pandemic.

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Ngabiyanto, Nurkhin, A., Mulyono, K. B., Saputro, I. H., Pramono, D., & Utomo, A. P. Y. (2023). Teachers’ Performance During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia: Causality and Comparison. European Journal of Educational Research, 12(2), 605–621. https://doi.org/10.12973/eu-jer.12.2.605

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