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Mert, Pinar; Ozgenel, Mustafa – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2020
The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between school principals' paternalist leadership behaviors perceived by teachers and teacher performances. In this context, 431 teachers (313 women), (118 men) working in different institutional types were included in the study using the predictive research design. Data were collected…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Leadership Styles, Teacher Administrator Relationship, Performance Factors
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Çevik, Mehmet Nezir; Çevik, Mehmet Sabir – European Journal of Educational Management, 2023
The study aims to determine the relationship between school administrators' paternalistic leadership behaviours and teachers' work alienation levels. The research sample group involves 205 teachers working in the Anatolian high schools in the central district of Siirt. Research data was collected through the "Paternalistic Leadership…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High Schools, Administrators, Leadership Styles
Ramos, Yvette Ramos – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Women in positions of leadership in education are still underrepresented. Although the majority of classroom teachers continue to be women, in leadership, that is not the case. Specifically, the number of Mexican-American women in educational leadership positions lags behind the number of male counterparts. A qualitative case study was carried out…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Leadership Styles, Parent Influence, Females
Tieszen, Pamela K. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
This phenomenological qualitative research study investigated Mennonite women with experience leading Mennonite high schools across the United States and Canada during their first year serving in the role of principal. This study gives voice to 12 Mennonite women leaders who felt God's "call" to lead. Women leaders encountered bias due…
Descriptors: Females, Women Administrators, Religious Cultural Groups, Religious Education