Schools as Learning Organizations: Impact of Age & Experience of Preschool Teachers understanding about Disciplines of Learning Organization in Peter Senge’s Model
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Universidad de Granada
Materia
Learning Organisation School teachers System thinking Shared vision Personal Mastery Mental models Team learning approach in education
Date
2021Referencia bibliográfica
Dr. Sumaira Noreen, Sadia Shahbaz (2021). Schools as Learning Organizations: Impact of Age & Experience of Preschool Teachers understanding about Disciplines of Learning Organization in Peter Senge’s Model. Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers, Vol. 12(1). 37 – 47. [DOI: 10.47750/jett.2021.12.01.005]
Résumé
This survey research was designed to notice the impact of age and teaching experience of preschool
teachers on their perceptions of Peter Senge’s learning organization concept of five disciplines. The
questionnaire was based on Gravin’s tool kit (2008) that was originally being designed for assessing
the working of any learning organization. Out of 350 respondents from 10 branches of a private
school in Lahore, 300 pre-school teachers had responded back. When analyzed individually, the effect
of age and experience about awareness of five disciplines showed a varied response in results but an
understanding about Senge’s five disciplines was there in the responses of sample teachers. Data
findings revealed that while a comprehensive understanding about all the five disciplines of Peter
Senge’s model was not up to the mark, some evidence about their understanding was still
commendable because the concept is still emerging in context of Pakistan