The Effect of Leadership Styles on Teacher Job Satisfaction in Nigerian Secondary Schools

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Angwaomaodoko, Ejuchegahi Anthony
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In an educational environment, school administration and leadership is regarded as one of the essential components for effective institutions, in addition to instruction and learning. The research set out to investigate the impact of school managers' and leaders' leadership philosophies on teachers' work satisfaction. The goal of the research is to identify the prevalent leadership style as viewed by teachers, to gauge teachers' job satisfaction, and to investigate the connection between teachers' job satisfaction and the leadership styles of school managers. 95 instructors were chosen at random for the research, which used an observational poll methodology. The primary tool used to gather data for the research was a questionnaire. Means, standard deviations, and Pearson correlation were used to analyse the data collected. The findings showed that democratic leadership was primarily used by Head of schools and that teachers typically had high levels of work satisfaction. Additionally, it was discovered that there was a strong correlation between teachers’ job satisfaction and the leadership approach utilized by administrators and school leaders. The study's results led to the conclusion that the leadership style of head teachers influenced the degree of work satisfaction among teachers in secondary institutions in Lagos State. It was suggested, among other things, that teachers in secondary schools be allowed to participate in in-service training because doing so will make them more enthusiastic about their work.
领导风格对尼日利亚中学教师工作满意度的影响
在教育环境中,除了教学和学习之外,学校管理和领导被认为是有效机构的重要组成部分之一。该研究旨在调查学校管理者和领导者的领导哲学对教师工作满意度的影响。本研究的目的是确定教师眼中流行的领导风格,衡量教师的工作满意度,并调查教师的工作满意度与学校管理者的领导风格之间的联系。随机选择95名教师进行研究,采用观察性民意调查方法。用于收集研究数据的主要工具是问卷调查。采用均值、标准差和Pearson相关性对收集的数据进行分析。调查结果显示,民主领导主要由校长使用,教师通常具有较高的工作满意度。此外,我们发现教师的工作满意度与管理人员和学校领导使用的领导方式有很强的相关性。研究结果表明,班主任的领导风格影响拉各斯州中学教师的工作满意度。除其他事项外,有人建议允许中学教师参加在职培训,因为这样做将使他们对工作更有热情。
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