An Investigation into Principals’ Instructional Leadership and Lecturers’ Organizational Commitment Within the Community Colleges in Jamaica

C. Nevins-Bennett, André Martin
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The purpose of this quantitative correlational study was to examine the relationship between lecturers’ ratings of principals' instructional leadership and lecturers' views of their organizational commitment (OC) within the community colleges in Jamaica. Quantitative data were collected using a questionnaire that adopted the Principal Instructional Management Rating Scale and the Three-Component Model of Organizational Commitment. A total of 170 lecturers participated in the survey, which used total population sampling, a purposive sampling technique. The Social Exchange Theory, Organizational Commitment Model, and Instructional Leadership Model provided theoretical frameworks for the study. Results of the Pearson Product Moment Correlation showed an overall low but positive association between principals’ instructional leadership and lecturers’ organizational commitment. Defining the college mission was positively correlated with affective and normative commitment but negatively with continuance commitment. Results of the Multiple Regression Analysis indicated that defining the college mission, managing instructional programs, and creating a positive college climate predicted affective and continuous commitment. However, creating a positive college climate was the only predictor of normative commitment. The study concluded that principals' instructional leadership is necessary within the community colleges and was associated with lecturers' organizational commitment.
牙买加社区学院校长教学领导与讲师组织承诺的调查研究
本定量相关研究旨在探讨牙买加社区学院讲师对校长教学领导能力的评价与讲师对其组织承诺的看法之间的关系。采用校长教学管理评定量表和组织承诺三成分模型进行问卷调查,收集定量数据。本次调查共有170名讲师参与,采用了有目的的抽样技术——总人口抽样。社会交换理论、组织承诺模型和教学领导模型为研究提供了理论框架。Pearson积矩相关结果显示,校长的教学领导与教师的组织承诺整体呈低正向相关。大学使命定义与情感承诺、规范承诺正相关,与继续承诺负相关。多元回归分析结果表明,明确大学使命、管理教学计划和创造积极的大学氛围对学生的情感承诺和持续承诺具有预测作用。然而,创造一个积极的大学氛围是规范性承诺的唯一预测因子。研究发现,校长的教学领导在社区学院中是必要的,并且与教师的组织承诺有关。
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