Analysis of the effect of supervision, self- efficacy, and work commitments on teacher’s professionality (Case study: Junior high school in east Jakarta-Indonesia)

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The purpose of this research is to analyze the effect of supervision, self efficacy, and work commitment on teacher’s professionalism. Study of cases in this study were analyzed by path analysis after all variables were included in the correlation matrix. In this study, the principal was chosen as the unit of analysis and 82 samples were randomly selected. The results of the analysis of this study found that teacher professionalism was directly influenced by supervision, self-efficacy, and work commitment. It was also found that a teacher’s professionalism was influenced indirectly by supervision and self efficacy, through work commitment. This paper is a part of the dissertation.

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Dimyati, M., Supriyati, Y., & Akbar, M. (2019). Analysis of the effect of supervision, self- efficacy, and work commitments on teacher’s professionality (Case study: Junior high school in east Jakarta-Indonesia). International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(6), 99–103.

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