Relationship Between Integrative Leadership and Performance of Public Boarding Secondary Schools in Selected Counties Under the FCDC Kenya: The Mediating Effect of Employee Motivation

Mohamed Abdinoor Dahir, Domeniter Naomi Kathula, Paul Machoka
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An integrative leadership framework from an educational perspective is vital in understanding the efforts that are put in by school leaders to support overall school performance. Integrated leadership is also critical in the management and the development of partnerships aimed at increasing the quality of school performance. An integrative kind of leadership motivates members of the school community to maximize their overall performance. Integrative leadership combines the qualities of servant leadership, authentic leadership, and value-based leadership while simultaneously addressing their weaknesses. This paper sought to ascertain the mediating effect of employee motivation on the relationship between integrative leadership and the performance of public boarding secondary schools in selected Counties under the FCDC Kenya. This paper critiqued empirical studies linking the relationship between integrative leadership and performance and the mediating role of employee motivation. This study adopted a pragmatism research philosophy. This study also triangulated data using both qualitative and quantitative methods. The target population included all public boarding secondary schools from four FCDC Counties namely Lamu, Isiolo, Samburu, and Wajir. The study also targeted student leaders, teachers, principals, stakeholders (Board of Management representatives, County, and Teachers Service Commissions (TSC) Directors). The sample included 300 student leaders from 16 public boarding secondary schools in four FCDC Counties. A sample of 96 teachers, 16 principals, 16 Board of Management (BOM) stakeholders, 4 county directors of education and 4 TSC county directors; and 4 representatives of development partners also formed part of the sampling units. Therefore, the total sample size was four hundred and forty (N=440). Questionnaires were used to gather information from the teachers and students while interview guides were used to gather information from the school principals, BOM representatives, and County Directors of education. Interview guides were open-ended and detailed. Data was analysed using both quantitative and qualitative data analysis approaches based on the research objectives. Descriptive statistics was used to summarize quantitative data and the results were presented in frequencies and percentages, while inferential statistics were used to test the study hypothesis. Qualitative data on the other hand was summarized and reported in themes. The study revealed that integrative leadership has a significant relationship with the performance of public boarding secondary schools in selected Counties under FCDC Kenya. Further, the study findings indicated a partial mediating effect on the mediating role of employee motivation on the relationship between integrative leadership and school performance.
肯尼亚FCDC试点县公立寄宿制中学综合领导与绩效的关系:员工激励的中介作用
从教育的角度来看,一个综合的领导框架对于理解学校领导为支持学校整体表现所做的努力至关重要。综合领导在管理和发展旨在提高学校成绩质量的伙伴关系方面也至关重要。一种综合的领导方式激励学校社区的成员最大限度地提高他们的整体表现。综合领导结合了服务型领导、真诚型领导和基于价值的领导的品质,同时解决了它们的弱点。本文试图确定员工动机在肯尼亚FCDC下选定县的公立寄宿中学整合领导与绩效关系中的中介作用。本文对整合型领导与绩效关系的实证研究以及员工激励的中介作用进行了批判。本研究采用了实用主义的研究哲学。本研究还使用定性和定量方法对数据进行三角测量。目标人群包括来自四个FCDC县(Lamu、Isiolo、Samburu和Wajir)的所有公立寄宿中学。该研究还针对学生领袖、教师、校长、利益相关者(管理委员会代表、县和教师服务委员会(TSC)主任)。样本包括来自四个FCDC县16所公立寄宿中学的300名学生领袖。样本包括96名教师、16名校长、16名管理委员会利益相关者、4名县教育主任和4名TSC县主任;发展伙伴的4名代表也成为抽样单位的一部分。因此,总样本量为440 (N=440)。问卷调查是用来收集教师和学生的信息,访谈指南是用来收集学校校长、BOM代表和县教育主任的信息。面试指南是开放式和详细的。根据研究目标,采用定量和定性数据分析方法对数据进行分析。采用描述性统计对定量数据进行汇总,结果以频率和百分比表示,采用推论统计对研究假设进行检验。另一方面,定性数据在专题中进行了总结和报告。研究发现,在肯尼亚FCDC项目下,融合领导与选定县的公立寄宿中学的表现有显著的关系。此外,本研究发现员工动机在整合领导与学校绩效关系中的中介作用具有部分中介作用。
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