Techniques and Skills on Supervisory Leadership Relative to Teachers’ Motivation in Sariaya West District
Journal Title: International Journal of Social Science Humanity & Management Research - Year 2023, Vol 2, Issue 07
Abstract
The study aimed to determine the techniques and skills of supervisory leadership relative to teachers’ motivation. The study used of descriptive method where questionnaire was the primary data gathering instrument. One hundred fifteen (115) Teachers from Sariaya West District contributed to the study. Frequency, percentage, mean, SD and Pearson r were used in the statistical analysis of data. The study revealed as perceived by the Teachers-respondents on School Head’s Practice Techniques on Supervisory Leadership with regards to Consultative or Democratic Technique, Authoritarian or Dictatorial technique and non-inter fearing or Free-rein technique were found Evident. Likewise, rate of the school leaders often for level of Supervisory Leadership Skills in terms of Human Relation/ Interpersonal Skills, Conceptual and Technical: school head rate as Often in the Maslow’s stages of motivational theory that affect teacher- respondents in terms Physiological needs, safety needs, social needs, esteem needs and self- actualization. It was revealed that the techniques of supervisory leadership and motivation of teacher’s respondents were related with one another, the hypothesis stating that there is no significant relationship between the stated dependent variable and independent variable in the consultative and non-interfering techniques meanwhile Authoritarian technique is not supported by evidence hence it is not sustained.
Authors and Affiliations
Jeasabelle A. Ramos, Agripina F. Banayo, Ed. D
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