Principals' administrative styles and teachers' job satisfaction and morale in the eleven high schools of the Saint Gabriel Foundation in Thailand: A correlational analysis

This is a descriptive correlational study which attempts to determine the relationship between selected teacher and principal-related variables in the eleven high schools of the Saint Gabriel Foundation in Thailand during the school year 1989-1990. The study included all the eleven principals and a...

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Main Author: Lavasut, Loechai.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-21642021-05-20T01:43:41Z Principals' administrative styles and teachers' job satisfaction and morale in the eleven high schools of the Saint Gabriel Foundation in Thailand: A correlational analysis Lavasut, Loechai. This is a descriptive correlational study which attempts to determine the relationship between selected teacher and principal-related variables in the eleven high schools of the Saint Gabriel Foundation in Thailand during the school year 1989-1990. The study included all the eleven principals and a stratified random sample of 264, from a total of 730 teachers of the respondent high schools. Three questionnaires used were the Educational Administrative Diagnosis Test, the Job Satisfaction Questionnaire (Miguel and Galacio), and the Staff Moral Questionnaire (Mercado). The findings of the study support the following conclusions: 1. Since five of the principals predominantly used the task-oriented styles and six principals predominantly used the relationship-related styles, no particular pattern could be identified concerning their management orientation across eleven schools. Their administrative styles were varied depending on the type of schools and their personalities. 2. In general, principals were effective in their choice of administrative styles in accordance with Reddin's definition of effective choice of styles. 3. Teachers' job satisfaction in the respondent schools is independent of the administrative styles of their principals. 4. Teachers' levels of morale was also independent of their principal's effectiveness in the choice of their administrative styles. 5. Principals' administrative styles and teachers' levels of morale were dependent on each other. 6. Teachers' levels of morale in the respondent schools could be predicted by the administrative styles used by the principals. However, since the predictor can only explain 5.7 percent of the variance in the teachers' levels of morale, there were other factors which can further explain the variance in the levels of morale of the teachers. 1990-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/1163 Dissertations English Animo Repository High school teachers--Job satisfaction--Thailand School administrators--Thailand Teacher-administrator relationships--Thailand" "Teacher morale Educational Leadership
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic High school teachers--Job satisfaction--Thailand
School administrators--Thailand
Teacher-administrator relationships--Thailand"
"Teacher morale
Educational Leadership
spellingShingle High school teachers--Job satisfaction--Thailand
School administrators--Thailand
Teacher-administrator relationships--Thailand"
"Teacher morale
Educational Leadership
Lavasut, Loechai.
Principals' administrative styles and teachers' job satisfaction and morale in the eleven high schools of the Saint Gabriel Foundation in Thailand: A correlational analysis
description This is a descriptive correlational study which attempts to determine the relationship between selected teacher and principal-related variables in the eleven high schools of the Saint Gabriel Foundation in Thailand during the school year 1989-1990. The study included all the eleven principals and a stratified random sample of 264, from a total of 730 teachers of the respondent high schools. Three questionnaires used were the Educational Administrative Diagnosis Test, the Job Satisfaction Questionnaire (Miguel and Galacio), and the Staff Moral Questionnaire (Mercado). The findings of the study support the following conclusions: 1. Since five of the principals predominantly used the task-oriented styles and six principals predominantly used the relationship-related styles, no particular pattern could be identified concerning their management orientation across eleven schools. Their administrative styles were varied depending on the type of schools and their personalities. 2. In general, principals were effective in their choice of administrative styles in accordance with Reddin's definition of effective choice of styles. 3. Teachers' job satisfaction in the respondent schools is independent of the administrative styles of their principals. 4. Teachers' levels of morale was also independent of their principal's effectiveness in the choice of their administrative styles. 5. Principals' administrative styles and teachers' levels of morale were dependent on each other. 6. Teachers' levels of morale in the respondent schools could be predicted by the administrative styles used by the principals. However, since the predictor can only explain 5.7 percent of the variance in the teachers' levels of morale, there were other factors which can further explain the variance in the levels of morale of the teachers.
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author Lavasut, Loechai.
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title Principals' administrative styles and teachers' job satisfaction and morale in the eleven high schools of the Saint Gabriel Foundation in Thailand: A correlational analysis
title_short Principals' administrative styles and teachers' job satisfaction and morale in the eleven high schools of the Saint Gabriel Foundation in Thailand: A correlational analysis
title_full Principals' administrative styles and teachers' job satisfaction and morale in the eleven high schools of the Saint Gabriel Foundation in Thailand: A correlational analysis
title_fullStr Principals' administrative styles and teachers' job satisfaction and morale in the eleven high schools of the Saint Gabriel Foundation in Thailand: A correlational analysis
title_full_unstemmed Principals' administrative styles and teachers' job satisfaction and morale in the eleven high schools of the Saint Gabriel Foundation in Thailand: A correlational analysis
title_sort principals' administrative styles and teachers' job satisfaction and morale in the eleven high schools of the saint gabriel foundation in thailand: a correlational analysis
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1990
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/1163
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