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Title: THE ROLE OF TEACHER COMPETENCY IN MEDIATING THE INFLUENCE OF
WORKSHOP AND ACADEMIC SUPERVISION ON STATE HIGH SCHOOL
TEACHER PERFORMANCE IN ACEH PROVINCE |
Authors: Irma Rahayu, Amri* and Ridwan, Indonesia |
Abstract: The research examines the workshops and academic supervision influence on teacher competency
as well as the implications for teacher performance at State High Schools in Aceh Province. The
sample size was the same as the population namely 233 respondents, and it used the proportionate
stratified random sampling technique to pick them up. Data were processed through a special onesample t-test to prove the hypothesis through descriptive analysis, SEM-AMOS specifically to
prove the hypothesis through direct effect path verification analysis, and a special Sobel calculator
to prove the hypothesis through indirect effect path Sobel test analysis. The results prove that the
descriptive hypothesis proposed states that it has worked well for all research variables.
Furthermore, the workshop and academic supervision influence teacher competency and teacher
performance, showing that the better the workshop and academic supervision, the better the teacher
competency and teacher performance will be. The mediation test produces teacher competency
plays a role as a partial mediator on the workshop and academic supervision influence teacher
performance. Partial mediation proves that workshop and academic supervision can influence
teacher performance directly, or through the mediator, namely teacher competency. These findings
explain that the teacher performance model in State High School in Aceh Province is a function of
increasing the quantity and quality of workshops and strengthening academic supervision for
working teachers.
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