The Leadership Style of Principals in Teacher Effectiveness: An Exploratory Study Article Swipe
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· 2025
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.64229/33mcpj39
· OA: W4414397558
This is exploratory research analyzing the role of leadership styles of principals in teacher effectiveness in schools. Leadership effectiveness plays a critical role in shaping school culture, the motivation of teachers, as well as general quality of instruction. The research focuses on various leadership styles, such as transformational, transactional, and laissez-faire and their impact on teachers' performance, job satisfaction, and professional development. Using a mixed-methods design, the study gathers data from surveys and interviews of 316 teachers in secondary schools with different bandings. Findings show that transformational leadership characterized by setting vision, mentorship, and inspirational motivation has a positive impact on teacher effectiveness through collaboration, and commitment. However, overly rigid or passive leadership styles may be counterproductive to teacher morale and productivity. The study highlights the necessity for adaptive leadership practices that are particular to school needs, emphasizing the development of trust, communication, and shared decision-making. Recommendations extend from professional development for principals to strengthening their leadership abilities to policy support for cultivating administrative practices. By bridging the gap between leadership theory and classroom performance, this research contributes to the formation of more effective school leadership models and, in turn, student performance.