Abstract
This study assessed the training needs and competencies of Senior High School teachers at Surigao del Norte National High School (SNNHS). Using quantitative-descriptive methodologies, it examined the teachers' competencies in pedagogical, technological, content, and cognitive skills and explored whether demographic factors such as sex, age, civil status, educational attainment, years of teaching, and the number of trainings attended influenced these competencies. The findings showed that teachers were generally perceived as highly competent across all skill areas. Statistical analysis revealed no significant differences in teacher competencies based on demographic or professional factors. These results suggest that factors such as sex, educational attainment, and teaching experience do not significantly impact the competencies of Senior High School teachers in this context. Further research is recommended to validate these findings in other settings or to explore additional factors that may affect teacher competencies.
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