Abstract

This study examines the impact and effectiveness of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programs for secondary school teachers in Makran Division, Balochistan, Pakistan. The study employs a mixed-method approach, the study collected data from 38 head teachers and 220 secondary school teachers who participated in CPD programs. The research investigates the influence of CPD on teachers' knowledge, teaching methods, technology integration, professional growth, and reflection on teaching practices. Additionally, the study explores the effects of CPD programs on student performance. The findings indicate that participating in CPD programs positively affects teachers' knowledge and teaching approaches, particularly in terms of modern teaching methods and assessment techniques. However, the study highlights the need for improvement in addressing diverse learning needs, fostering a supportive and inclusive classroom environment, and enhancing the quality and engagement of facilitators. The results of hypothesis testing using regression analysis demonstrate a significant positive impact of CPD on student performance (β = 0.160, p < 0.05). The conclusions emphasize the overall benefits of CPD programs for teachers' professional development and underscore the importance of refining these programs to address specific needs, improve facilitator quality, promote active engagement, and align with local educational contexts. By implementing these recommendations, educational institutions and policymakers can effectively support teachers' growth and contribute to improved student performance.

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