Abstract:
The present research entitled a study of self perceptions of leadership role of
the secondary schools heads towards the improvement of standard of education. This
study was designed to check the efficiency of secondary schools heads belonging to
Punjab province.
Title:
A study of self perceptions of leadership role of the secondary schools
heads towards the improvement of standard of education
Pages: 141
Researcher: Khair Muhammad Khan
Roll No. 084
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ehsan-Ullah Khan (Ex. Director I.E.R.
Punjab University, Lahore)
University: University of Education, Lahore.
Year: 2007
Subject area: Education
Degree:
Ph.D
The objectives of the study were to evaluate the efficiency of schools heads
with their attributes (age, administrative experience, professional, qualification, staff
strength, budgeting, financing). The study also focused on the efficiency of students
performance, teachers out put and dealing with various groups.
Assumptions were formulated using sample survey, data regarding attributes,
situational factors were collected from 200 schools heads through demographic
variable information performa (DVIP). Data regarding thesis were obtained through
questionnaire of leadership behavior analysis.
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The questionnaire was responded by 181 schools heads (urban male 50)
(urban female 48) (rural male 40) (rural female 43) opinion was sought on 5 point
rating scale (Likert Scale). Most of the statements given in questionnaire were
accepted by all the respondents. No significant different among the perception of head
teachers was seen and all the respondents accepted the problems related to teaching
staff and other physical facilities.
Lack of communication friction among staff, political pressure, substandard
equipment, curricular and co-curricular activities centralization of power, lack of
proper supervision, lack of cooperation from localities, unsatisfactory instructional
material, It was revealed that senior heads in age were less flexible and more effective
in their assigned work. The study also explored that the heads with higher
professional qualifications were more efficient.
The study further indicated that the performance of the teachers of those
institutions where schools heads applied sharing leadership style was significantly
higher than those of the teachers working under the other leadership style i.e. telling,
selling and delegating.
The situational approach recognized the effective leadership is more complex
than that captured by the trait as behaviour approach.
The study revealed that effective management contributes to effective
education. schools heads are important components in education system and their
leadership style is one of the stimulants to make the system more effective. This
research, assessed the efficiency of the heads.
The study provides information whether the schools heads modify their
leadership style according to the maturity level and also remains a source of
inspiration for the practicing educators. The study provides guide lines for deciding
alternative courses of action for improving the standard and quality of education
through school heads as they have perceived and they are considered first time
leaders. Of course management competencies of schools heads are directly related to
school improvement. This study describes that gender of the heads did not effect the
school effectiveness, while professional qualification of school heads and
management courses attended by school heads were more supportive for improving
school education system.
Keeping in view the findings of the study in-service training programme
should be designed for schools heads, included objectives of programme, content for
management training, training methodologies, evaluation procedure and tentative
schedule of training programme should be improved. It is hoped that conclusion of
this research will be helpful in future planning of education policies in Pakistan. It is
not a final conclusion however, future researchers can use this as a beginning point
for their research.