Elementary School Head’s Leadership Styles Influencing Teachers’ Job Satisfaction in Selected Public Schools in Paranaque

Clicks: 45
ID: 281953
2024
Article Quality & Performance Metrics
Overall Quality Improving Quality
0.0 /100
Combines engagement data with AI-assessed academic quality
AI Quality Assessment
Not analyzed
Abstract
Effective school leadership is a critical factor in the success of educational institutions. School heads play a pivotal role in shaping the school's culture and influencing the job satisfaction of teachers. The leadership style adopted by a school head can have a significant impact on the overall work environment, which, in turn, affects the job satisfaction of teachers. In the field of education, leadership styles can vary widely. Some heads adopt an autocratic approach, where they make decisions unilaterally, while others prefer a democratic style, involving teachers in the decision-making process. Transformational leaders inspire and motivate their staff, while transactional leaders use rewards and punishments to achieve compliance. Laissez-faire leaders give teachers considerable autonomy. Each of these leadership styles can impact teachers' job satisfaction differently. Autocratic Leadership: Heads with this style often impose decisions without consulting teachers. This can lead to frustration among educators, diminishing their job satisfaction as they feel disempowered and undervalued.
Reference Key
b. arriola2024elementary Use this key to autocite in the manuscript while using SciMatic Manuscript Manager or Thesis Manager
Authors B. Arriola, Desiree; Faculty of the Graduate School, Emilio Aguinaldo College, Manila, Philippines
Journal International Journal of Social Science and Human Research
Year 2024
DOI
10.47191/ijsshr/v7-i07-28
URL
Keywords

Citations

No citations found. To add a citation, contact the admin at info@scimatic.org

No comments yet. Be the first to comment on this article.