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Mendive. Revista de Educación
versión On-line ISSN 1815-7696
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MONTERROSO-VARGAS, Marleni Mirian; HUAYTA-FRANCO, Yolanda Josefina y GUZMAN-MEZA, Maritza Emperatriz. Teacher performance during the pandemic and its impact today. Rev. Mendive [online]. 2023, vol.21, n.2 Epub 30-Jun-2023. ISSN 1815-7696.
During the pandemic, teachers reinvented themselves in their work, and the need arose to adapt to the demands of remote education. The aim of this article is to analyse teaching performance during the pandemic and its impact today. The following databases were used to search for information: Scopus, SciELO, ERIC, EBSCO and Academic Onefile. The contents were analysed using Gowin's V methodology, which allowed us to ask the following questions: What happened to teacher performance during the pandemic? What factors influenced teacher performance? What dimensions of teacher performance were prioritised? What is the relationship between managerial leadership and teacher performance? The studies indicate that teacher performance is key to improving the quality of education in an institution. During the pandemic, it was focused on the pedagogical use of technological resources that allowed for the development of learning with students, which is why there was a slight decrease in teacher performance. It is concluded that teaching performance was centred on the empowerment of digital resources and the importance of their evaluation by peers and principals, through the dimensions proposed in the framework of good teaching performance, under two approaches: formative and critical-reflective. Other factors that determined teacher performance were: the pedagogical leadership of the principal, considered as a paradigm and promoter of the organisational culture, and the incentive policy that helped to improve teacher performance because it motivated them intrinsically and extrinsically.
Palabras clave : student well-being; quality of education; teaching; basic education; formal education; teacher effectiveness; pedagogical skills; pandemic.