A Study on Educational Leadership of Head Teachers in Secondary Schools in Promoting Academic Performance
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Abstract: The purpose of this investigation is to study the educational
newlineleadership of head teachers in secondary school in promoting academic
newlineperformance. Descriptive survey method was followed. Stratified random
newlinesampling technique was used. The sample size was 600 teachers (200
newlinefrom private unaided schools, 200 from private aided schools and 200
newlinefrom government schools) from Bangalore rural district of Karnataka. The
newlineresearcher herself developed a tool to measure the academic
newlineperformance of teachers, other two standardised tools were used for
newlinemeasuring the leadership effectiveness and socio economic status of
newlineteachers respectively. Statistical techniques used in analysing the data
newlinewere t test, one way ANOVA and Scheffe s post hoc test and Pearson s
newlineCoefficient of Correlation. The major results showed that there was
newlinepositive and moderate correlation between school academic performance
newlineand overall leadership effectiveness. Academic performance of school
newlineteachers in relation to their age showed significant difference. Nature of
newlinethe appointment did not show a significant difference in the academic
newlineperformance of teachers. There was a significant difference in the
newlineacademic performance of schools with different socio economic status of
newlineteachers. Investing in leadership development programmes and providing
newlinebetter socio- economic support to school teachers was part of the
newlineimplications of the study.
newlineIndex terms Head Teachers, Secondary Schools, Leadership
newlineEffectiveness, Academic Performance, Socio Economic Status.
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