Managing Staff Diversity for Effective Secondary School Management in Delta State, Nigeria

O. A.G., OYIBOKURE, G.I.
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This study investigated the management of staff diversity for effective management of secondary schools in Delta State. It was a descriptive survey. The population consisted of all Delta State high school principals. A sample of 250 respondents (150 men and 100 women) was selected. The study was guided by two research questions and two hypotheses. A researcher-designed instrument called the Employee Diversity Management Questionnaire (EDMQ) was used to collect data. The instrument was verified by experts. The reliability index determined for the instrument using Cronbach Alpha was 0.78. Mean and standard deviation were used to answer the research questions, while the Z-test was used to analyze the hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance. Among other things, the findings of the study revealed that there are certain strategies for managing age and gender diversity for effective management of public secondary schools and that both male and female school principals do not differ in their strategies for managing age and gender diversity. Based on the findings, it was recommended, among other things, that the government formulate policies to guide school administrators in managing diversity among teachers, and that the Ministry of Education and other relevant authorities organize training programs for school administrators.
尼日利亚三角洲州管理教职员工多样性以实现有效中学管理
本研究调查了三角洲州中学为实现有效管理而对教职员工多样性进行管理的情况。这是一项描述性调查。调查对象包括德尔塔州所有中学校长。选取了 250 名受访者(150 名男性和 100 名女性)作为样本。研究以两个研究问题和两个假设为指导。研究人员设计了一种名为 "员工多样性管理问卷"(EDMQ)的工具来收集数据。该问卷由专家验证。使用 Cronbach Alpha 测定的信度指数为 0.78。平均值和标准偏差用于回答研究问题,Z 检验用于在 0.05 的显著性水平上分析假设。研究结果表明,为了有效管理公立中学,有一些管理年龄和性别多样性的策略,而且男女校长在管理年龄和性别多样性的策略上没有差异。根据研究结果,建议政府制定政策,指导学校管理者管理教师的多样性,并建议教育部和其他相关部门为学校管理者组织培训项目。
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