Organizational characteristics of SFIC owned and administered schools as perceived by SFIC principals and teachers SY 2000-2001

The study describes the organizational characteristics of the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception of the Holy Mother of God (SFIC) - owned and administered schools in terms of leadership processes, motivational forces, communication processes, interaction-influence processes, decision-ma...

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Main Author: Santiago, Ruth A., SFIC.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-94682021-01-30T01:00:18Z Organizational characteristics of SFIC owned and administered schools as perceived by SFIC principals and teachers SY 2000-2001 Santiago, Ruth A., SFIC. The study describes the organizational characteristics of the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception of the Holy Mother of God (SFIC) - owned and administered schools in terms of leadership processes, motivational forces, communication processes, interaction-influence processes, decision-making processes and control processes in the Grade School Department during the School Year 2000-2001. The study used the descriptive research design with the Profile of Organizational Characteristics questionnaire as the main tool for gathering the data. The SFIC principals and teachers of the two SFIC owned schools and three administered schools were the respondents of the study. The data gathered from the questionnaire were treated quantitatively by using the weighted average and percentage. The respondents were also interviewed to substantiate the findings of the study. Results revealed that there was disparity in the perceptions of the SFIC principals and teachers regarding the organizational characteristics and management system of the two SFIC owned schools. On the other hand, there was agreement in the perceptions of the SFIC principals and teachers regarding the organizational characteristics and management system of the three SFIC administered schools. Two conclusions can be made: 1) the administrative experiences of the SFIC educational managers and the teachers supportive behavior, acceptance and cooperation are the important factors that contribute to the strong organizational characteristics of the SFIC owned and administered schools and 2) efforts expended by the SFIC principals in fostering a supportive environment through the management processes and their common vision and charism redound to a positive perception of the organizational characteristics and management system of the SFIC owned and administered schools. 2001-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/2630 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Organizational behavior School management and organization Educational planning Perception School principals Teachers Higher Education Administration
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Organizational behavior
School management and organization
Educational planning
Perception
School principals
Teachers
Higher Education Administration
spellingShingle Organizational behavior
School management and organization
Educational planning
Perception
School principals
Teachers
Higher Education Administration
Santiago, Ruth A., SFIC.
Organizational characteristics of SFIC owned and administered schools as perceived by SFIC principals and teachers SY 2000-2001
description The study describes the organizational characteristics of the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception of the Holy Mother of God (SFIC) - owned and administered schools in terms of leadership processes, motivational forces, communication processes, interaction-influence processes, decision-making processes and control processes in the Grade School Department during the School Year 2000-2001. The study used the descriptive research design with the Profile of Organizational Characteristics questionnaire as the main tool for gathering the data. The SFIC principals and teachers of the two SFIC owned schools and three administered schools were the respondents of the study. The data gathered from the questionnaire were treated quantitatively by using the weighted average and percentage. The respondents were also interviewed to substantiate the findings of the study. Results revealed that there was disparity in the perceptions of the SFIC principals and teachers regarding the organizational characteristics and management system of the two SFIC owned schools. On the other hand, there was agreement in the perceptions of the SFIC principals and teachers regarding the organizational characteristics and management system of the three SFIC administered schools. Two conclusions can be made: 1) the administrative experiences of the SFIC educational managers and the teachers supportive behavior, acceptance and cooperation are the important factors that contribute to the strong organizational characteristics of the SFIC owned and administered schools and 2) efforts expended by the SFIC principals in fostering a supportive environment through the management processes and their common vision and charism redound to a positive perception of the organizational characteristics and management system of the SFIC owned and administered schools.
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author Santiago, Ruth A., SFIC.
author_facet Santiago, Ruth A., SFIC.
author_sort Santiago, Ruth A., SFIC.
title Organizational characteristics of SFIC owned and administered schools as perceived by SFIC principals and teachers SY 2000-2001
title_short Organizational characteristics of SFIC owned and administered schools as perceived by SFIC principals and teachers SY 2000-2001
title_full Organizational characteristics of SFIC owned and administered schools as perceived by SFIC principals and teachers SY 2000-2001
title_fullStr Organizational characteristics of SFIC owned and administered schools as perceived by SFIC principals and teachers SY 2000-2001
title_full_unstemmed Organizational characteristics of SFIC owned and administered schools as perceived by SFIC principals and teachers SY 2000-2001
title_sort organizational characteristics of sfic owned and administered schools as perceived by sfic principals and teachers sy 2000-2001
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2001
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/2630
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