İnstructional Leadership Behaviors of School Administrators on the İmplementation of Secondary School Curricula

  • Zorlu H
  • Arseven A
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The aim of this study is to determine instructional leadership behaviors of secondary school administrators based on the perceptions of administrators and teachers. The study was carried out with 309 teachers and 68 school administrators working in 25 secondary schools in Turkey. The study was carried out with the descriptive survey research. The "Instructional Leadership Scale" was used in the study. "Simple random sampling" method was used in the sample selection. In the analysis of the data; frequency, arithmetic mean, t-test, one way variance analysis and Dunnett's T3 test statistics have been used. According to the results of the study, in all dimensions teachers' perceptions of instructional leadership behaviors are lower compared to administrators' perceptions. There is a significant difference between the administrators' perceptions of their own level of instructional leadership and the teachers' perceptions of administrators' instructional leadership. While the teachers' perceptions of school administrators' instructional leadership do not vary in terms of gender, it exhibits variance in terms of length of service.

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Zorlu, H., & Arseven, A. (2016). İnstructional Leadership Behaviors of School Administrators on the İmplementation of Secondary School Curricula. International Journal of Higher Education, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.5430/ijhe.v5n1p276

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