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erms of the perspectives of path-goal theory in south wollo zone secondary schools. To achieve the
objective of the study, basic research questions were raised regarding the. dominant situations and
leadership behavior facing the principal, the fit between the situation and leadership behavior, and
teachers' level of job satisfaction, motivation and acceptance of their principal. Descriptive survey
research design was employed . The size of the population was 638. Of this, 187 teachers and 16
principals were included in the sample. A jive point Likert scale questionnaire and semi-structured
interview items that were developed by the researcher for teachers and principals were the data
collection instruments. The questionnaires were administered to all the participants. Among them, 181
teachers and 16 principals submitted the administered questionnaire to the researcher. Combinations of
simple random, proportional, systematic and comprehensive sampling techniques were used. Pilot study
·was conducted before the questionnaire was administered The reliability of the scales was computed
using Cronbach alpha. Cronbach alpha values were (Environmental' school situation=O. 864, teacher
characteristics=O. 988, leadership effectiveness=O. 761, Job satisfaction=0.806, motivation=0.864,
acceptance of principals=O. 743). Both descriptive and inferential statistical analysis techniques were
employed to compute the data. 197 questionnaires were properly filled in and analyzed. To analyze the
data percentage, mean score, one sample t-test, independent t-test, and narrative analysis were used
Reliability and data analysis were conducted using SPSS (version 17). The finding revealed that any
dominant situation facing the principal were not observed, the result shows the existence of all types of
situations with slightly higher values to situation three Dominant leadership behavior were not observed,
the principals' exhibited all leadership behavior with slight difference on directive leadership behavior.
In addition, according to path-goal theory, principals' leadership behaviors were ineffective on the
perceptions of teachers and principals since there were no match between the given situation and
principals' leadership behavior. But when each situation carefully analyzed, principals were moderately
effective in situation four. The finding also revealed that teachers were not satisfied, unmotivated, and
they didn't accept their principals. Moreover, independent I-test demonstrated that statistical significance
differences were observed between effective and ineffective leadership behavior. Therefore, it may be
concluded that the perceived principal leadership behavior would be ineffective since there were a
mismatch between the school situation facing the principal in the school and his leadership behavior
applying for them. So, it is recommended that creating awareness, giving short and long term
professional training on the bases of Contingency leadership theory frame work for those school
principals are expected from woreda, zone, and regional educational bureau. |
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