scholarly journals The Degree of Exercise of secondary school principals in the Kasbah Al-Mafraq district of administrative delegation in light of the Corona pandemic: درجة ممارسة مديري المدارس الثانوية في لواء قصبة المفرق للتفويض الإداري في ظل جائحة كورونا

Author(s):  
Kholoud Mohammed Al-Amoush Kholoud Mohammed Al-Amoush

This study aimed at revealing the programs of secondary school principals’ practice in the general beginning of delegation and administrative delegation in light of the general rule from their point of view. The researcher used the descriptive approach، and the beginning was represented by a questionnaire consisting of (30) ... distributed to a stratified sample of (74) principals and interested persons in the whole community in secondary schools in Kasbah Al-Mafraq District، and the most prominent results of the study in the stage of practicing secondary schools in Kasbah Al-Mafraq district for administrative delegation in light of the Corona pandemic، from their point of view، obtained an overall average (2.39 out of 3) with a high degree (high ) and at a level; The domain of delegation in the administrative domain got the highest average (2.48) then the educational domain with an average of (2.37)، both with a degree of delegation (high) in the domain، terms and responsibilities with an average of (2.33) (medium) and there were no statistically significant differences at the level of ( 0.05≥α) in 2014 was re-developed article.

Author(s):  
Sana Abdullah Hussain Abu Roman Sana Abdullah Hussain Abu Roman

    This study aimed to identify the degree of practicing servant leadership by the principals of governmental secondary school in Amman governorate and its relation to teachers' motivation towards work, from teachers’ point of view, Descriptive correlative research method as the most suitable method for this study and adopted the questionnaire as a means of collecting data both for the servant leadership or motivation. The sample of the study consisted of (347) teachers. They were chosen intentionally from governmental secondary schools in Amman. The descriptive correlational methodology was used. Two questionnaires were used as a tool of the study to collect data, after finding their validity and reliability; the findings showed that the degree of practicing servant leadership by governmental secondary school principals in Amman governorate from teachers’ point of view was low. The level of teachers' motivation towards work was low too. There was a positive significant correlational relationship at (α≤0.05) between the degree of practicing servant leadership by governmental secondary school principals in Amman governorate and teachers' motivation towards work. The Pearson value was (0.61). The main recommendations of the study: organizing training courses on servant leadership for principals of public secondary schools in Jordan., and the adoption of servant leadership in the evaluation process and the selection of school principals by the Ministry of Education.    


Author(s):  
AbdulRahman Mohammed Bani Fawaz

The purpose of this study was to investigate The Degree of Implementation Educational Accountability By The Secondary School Principals In Mafrag Governorate. And to know whether there are statistically significant differences due to gender, and scientific qualification). To achieve the objectives of the study, (25) sections distributed to all principals of secondary schools in Mafraq governorate with its three directorates which consists (60) Principals. The results of the study showed that the degree of Implementation of educational accountability in the secondary schools in Mafraq governorate from the point of view of the principals is high, and the total arithmetic mean is (3.80 of 5), on the field level, the field of students ranked first with an average of 3.90. (3.81). The third place was the educational supervision with an average of (3.77) and all with an evaluation grade (high). Finally, the field of relationship with the Department of Education was (3.72). The results also showed no statistically significant differences in the degree of application of secondary schools in Mafraq Governorate due to sex variables and scientific qualification. In the light of the results of the study, a number of recommendations and proposals related to the holding of courses and workshops for school principals were introduced to implement educational accountability in schools and improve channels of communication between school principals and the Department of Education.    


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 134
Author(s):  
Amos Oyetunde Alabi ◽  
Jesujoba Oluwadara Alabi

This paper discusses the duties and responsibilities of secondary school principals and teachers.  The paper adopts the template of Gulick and Urwick (1937) on the functions of the chief executive of an establishment/institution to highlight the duties and responsibilities of secondary school principals and teachers.  The acronym of the template is POSDCORB which means: Planning, Organising, Staffing, Directing, Coordinating, Reporting and Budgeting.  Principals are the chief executives of secondary schools while the teachers are potential administrators of secondary schools as well hence the application of the template to both of them and more even at their present state/level the template is very relevant to them.  If the principals and teachers understand very well their duties and responsibilities as presented in this paper and do them accordingly, there will be peaceful, harmonious relationship and coexistence within the school and outside the school communities. The schools will be conducive for academic progress of the students and for the professional development of the teachers.  The schools will become ideal, perfect and desired community for everyone to live and contribute to the development of the larger community. The paper highlights some policy issues to be considered and put in place in support of the teachers and principals.


Author(s):  
Ismail Abdel Rahman Al - Habashneh

The goal of the current research was to investigate the degree of satisfaction with administrative work incentives According to the 3 sections material and no-material incentives and profession development incentives for school principals, based on social type, qualifications, job experience and educational district from secondary school principals' point of view at Al Karak province. The population of the study involved all of the (100) secondary school principals in Al Karak region for the academic year2015 /2016.Responded to study 97 principals (44 males and 53 females). The study instrument consisted of a questionnaires were designed to achieve the objectives of the study. The questionnaire survey to measure the degree of satisfaction with work incentives distributed over 3 sections. The findings of the research indicated that secondary school principals achieved great degree of satisfaction with work incentives in the first and second section respectively; material and non-material incentives. Also, the findings showed that school principals obtained an average or medium degree of satisfaction in professional development in the third section. This revealed that there were statistically no significant differences attributed to social type differentiation, qualification, experience and educational district. Finally, the study come out with a number of recommendations, these are; establishing an independent system for promotion and incentives consistent with the changeable economic, emphasizing the importance of material and non-material incentives and involving schools principals in particular the secondary school principals in making decision to achieve cooperation and job satisfaction in order to motivate them to work.


2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Teddy Kommal

The ultimate goal of this research is to demonstrate the positive effect that can be achieved in the educational management arena by following the teachings of Sathya Sai Baba. This work attempts to add the voice of Sathya Sai Baba in classroom and school management and to demonstrate how his teachings could be used to the benefit of school principals, fellow educators and learners. In this research, focus is placed on secondary schools in the central Stanger area as the researcher is a principal in this area


2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 87
Author(s):  
Saud Al-Khreisha

The study aimed at investigating the level of applying transformational leadership pattern by Secondary School principals at Muaqqar & Al-Jeeza educational region and the effect of this on empowering teachers and enabling them to perform their educational message. A questionnaire was designed and distributed on a simple random sample consisted of (340) of the Secondary school principals or teachers at Al-Muaqqar & Al-Jeeza educational regions. A number of 315 questionnaires have been returned back at a response rate of 92%.64. Statistical analysis was carried out using the program of statistical package for social sciences SPSS. After conducting analysis and testing of hypothesis, the study an accepted level of applying transformational leadership among high school principals in the studied region. The study also revealed a statistically significant effect of this leadership pattern on the empowerment of teachers at these schools.


2004 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Ajith Hariparsad

This study focuses on public relations training for secondary school principals and offers recommendations for selected secondary schools in Phoenix. Principals in most schools in South Africa have had little or no training in public relations. Since a number of tasks performed by school principals require public relation skills, it is imperative that a significant part of their in-service training should focus on aspects of the practice of public relations. This research aims to highlight the need for such training as principals interact continually with a wide variety of people, circumstances and social settings. Interaction between principals and educators, principals and learners and principals and parents may be pleasant and rewarding or frustrating and lead to conflict.


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