The Significance of the Study

the characteristics of effective teaching are typical quality of successful teaching process that can lead to effective teaching. The characteristics which are required for effective teaching are based on teacher’s competencies and teaching strategies applied by the teachers. Furthermore according to Stronge, effective teaching is related to effective teacher. The effective teacher is that teacher could care deeply, recognize complexity, communicate clearly, and serve conscientiously. 17 In line with Cruickshank, he suggested that the characteristic of effective teachers are: enthusiastic, warm and humorous, credible, holding high expectations for success, encouraging and supportive, businesslike, adaptable flexible, and knowledgeable. 18 The main findings of Creemers in The Dynamics of Educational Effectiveness, he developed a model of effectiveness classroom named educational of effectiveness research EER. It is strenghtened by Teddlie and Reynolds in Creemers and Kyriakides that EER is considered as one of the most influential theoretical constructs in the field; because this theory has refered and validated by several studies. 19 The concept of Educational effectiveness research EER underlines three terms; school effectiveness, teacher effectiveness, and educational effectiveness. Then, this model has been further developed into a dynamic model of educational effectiveness. This model referred to four levels: context national policy, school, teacher classroom, and student. In this model also, the classroom level is emphasized while the other factors are expected to maximize its effectiveness. In addition, the indicators of effective teachers based on Shellard are covered in the dynamic model developed by Creemers and Kyriakides, the 17 Stronge, op. cit., p. 100. 18 Donald R. Cruickshank, et al., The Act of Teaching, McGraw-Hill: New York, 2006, p. 322. 19 Creemers Kyriakides, op. cit., p. 156. characteristics are: 1. Time on task is high, and focused on academic content, in part due to excellent classroom management. 2. Learning goals are clear. 3. Instruction encourages students to be active learners. 4. Individualized instruction is provided in recognition of individual differences between students. 5. Skills-based instruction is balanced with higher level instruction, often teaching the skills in context. 6. The classroom climate is supportive and collaborative. 20 In conclusion that effective teaching is not the end of product but it is ongoing process which is not only focused on how effective the learning in achieving goals but also how effective the learning process is able to provide a good understanding, intelligence, perseverance, opportunity and quality, and provide a change of behavior to apply it in students’ lives. Furthermore, effective teaching behaviour can be taught to produce the productive environment that it can not happen accidentally. Moreover, it can be said that effective teaching is a complex occupation which emphasizes how teacher’s behavior in creating a positive and very supportive classroom environment that successfully achieves the learning objectives by producing autonomous learners and high student outcomes.. Thus, the writer will take the theory of dynamic model developed by Creemers and Kyriakides about effective teaching as conceptual framework.

B. The Model of Effective Teaching According to Dynamic

Model The dynamic model is one of effectiveness research which is an approach relates teacher behavior in the classroom with student achievement gains, this model has been empirically validated by some researchers. This model has four 20 Shellard, op.cit.,. p.7.

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