Fruitfulness in the Workplace and Readiness Services of Teachers in Public Elementary Schools
Résumé
This study was conducted in response to the growing need to understand how preparatory support mechanisms influence the performance and overall productivity of teachers in public elementary schools. Recognizing that both institutional readiness services and individual teacher fruitfulness contribute to the success of educational delivery, the study aimed to determine the significant relationship between fruitfulness in the workplace and readiness services of teachers in public elementary schools in Babak District, Division of Island Garden City of Samal. A descriptive-correlational research design was employed, with a sample of 132 public elementary school teachers selected through universal sampling. Standardized questionnaires were used to collect data, which were analyzed using mean and Pearson product-moment correlation. The results showed that readiness services (mean = 4.32) and fruitfulness in the workplace (mean = 4.25) were both rated as high. Furthermore, a significant positive relationship between the two variables was found. Based on these findings, it is recommended that schools strengthen readiness programs that enhance teacher preparedness and capacity-building efforts. Additionally, school administrators are encouraged to cultivate a more supportive and conducive work environment that promotes teacher productivity and positively impacts student learning outcomes.