Investigating Ghanaian Pre-Tertiary Teachers' Adaption of Differentiated Instructional Strategies
Table 6.
Factors Influencing DI Strategies Uptake
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| Variable |
Coefficient |
Std. Error |
Marginal Effect |
p-value |
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| const |
0.662009 |
0.388022 |
|
.088 |
* |
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| Administration school leadership |
−0.169039 |
0.499190 |
−0.0673410 |
.734 |
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|
| Range of diversityin the classroom |
1.65167 |
0.526971 |
0.579676 |
.001 |
*** |
|
| Availability of materials |
−0.284000 |
0.383635 |
−0.112692 |
.451 |
|
|
| Parent expectation |
0.850844 |
0.485296 |
0.320692 |
.079 |
* |
|
| Support of other staff |
0.685536 |
0.459885 |
0.266261 |
.136 |
|
|
| Amount of planning time |
0.787845 |
0.468040 |
0.306354 |
.092 |
* |
|
| Knowledge and experience |
−2.02045 |
0.581660 |
−0.589595 |
.000 |
*** |
|
| Staff development opportunities |
−0.864624 |
0.452477 |
−0.329899 |
.056 |
* |
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| Prob>chi= .0001 |
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| Waldchi2(9) = 33.8119 |
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| Logpseudolikelihood= -52.32874 |
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| PseudoR2= .244183 |
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