• Principals Decision Making Strategies And Secondary School Teacher’s Effectiveness
    [A CASE STUDY OF IJUMU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA KOGI STATE]

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    • CHAPTER ONE
      INTRODUCTION
      1.1    Background to the Study
      The leadership roles of the principal as the chief executive in the school is enormous. He plays a key role in the success and failure of the organisation. He is obliged to be an effective head to the able to achieve the objectives.
          A leadership strategies is said to be effective if it facilitates accomplishment of the organisation objective with minimum unanticipated cost or consequence. Therefore, for school organisation to survive and more importantly to grow, the need then arises for the management to face questions of how the organisation will work to see that these objectives are achieved.
          One important way by which an organisation can achieve these objectives is to address the issue of managing people in the organisation coupled with coordinating directing commanding and controlling their efforts which is the major problem facing most organisations today. Hence, the problem of personnel management would be view with the purpose  of adopting an appropriate system of co-ordinating relationship between men and materials resources. They should be the primary concern of any organisation be it profit oriented, social service, charitable, or even school organisation in line with this salami (2002)  describe education as “this     theory and practice of the organisation and administration of the existing educational establishment and system as well as process of seeing to it that the police the principals methods for achieving the fully carried out. In his own research work, Adama (2000) observes that human resources are the greatest assets of an organisation. In educational setting the teacher are regarded as the greatest assets. This is becomes the teacher determine what goes on, in the classroom.
          Abiri (2005) Education has been as a vital tool that brings about rapid development to any nation. To this end, smooth running of the school system calls for effective leadership.
          Maintained that no matter what is done in educational matter what educational policy is made, unless teacher determine, to a very large extent, what happens in the classroom. Such a great demand for teaching in the school level opens the need for effective management practice. 
          However, more often than not one hears of growing poor performance of student in our school educational management expert such as Ogunsaju (2000) observed that the poor performance of student can be attributed to the condition of service of teaching as a consequence of bad personnel management practice employed by the government and the school principal.
          Realizing importance of manpower in organisations. Ogundipe (2002) stressed that what determines the success of an organisation does not only include the necessary tools, materials and equipment but also the wider organisation” in other word, organisation of education should included the co-ordination of relationship between education and men; man in the society his behaviour, ideas and matter affecting him, the institutions and how education has contributed to help the society grow.
          In his explanation on human behaviours to work, Ogundipe (2000) stressed further that people bring with them variety of experience, skills and knowledge are put together in a job which provides, hopeful, most of the organisational resources for carrying out the work.
          The teacher therefore require adequate knowledge of fact and morale to enable him function effectively as interpreter of intent and transmitter of knowledge that guarantees individual development and substance of societal virtue and culture.
          Hence, their motivation is imperative in a particular education setting at a point in time.
          The same view was shares by Ogunyinka (2008) if the students perform well in the school the society would view the school as being effective the school principals make various democracy makes various decision in the school which their follower’s that is students teaching and non-teaching staff have a follow. The autocratic strategies of decision making may bring about unnecessary conflicts as consultation is not sought by the administrator from any of his follower’s.
          Decisions are solely arrived at by the principals. This is diametrically opposed to the principal “two good heads are better than one.”
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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACT    The leadership roles of the principal as the chief executive in the school is enormous. He plays a key role in the success and failure of the organisations. They study therefore investigated principal decision making strategies on teacher effectiveness in secondary schools specifically, the objectives of this study were to determined (i) examine who decision are made by the principals the secondary school level; (ii) asses t at decision making strategies on teacher effectiveness; ... Continue reading---

         

      APPENDIX A - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]APPENDIXQuestionnaire                             Appendix (i)List of school covered by study                    Appendix (ii)Steps in obtaining the above figures                 Appendix (iii)QUESTIONNAIRETHE PRINCIPAL DECISION MAKING STRATEGIES ON TEACHER EFFECTIVENESS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS.    Dear Respondents,     This study is conducted to examine the principal decision making strategies on teachers effectiveness among secondary schools i ... Continue reading---

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]TABLE OF CONTENTSi.    Title page ii.    Certification iii.    Dedication iv.    Acknowledgementv.    Abstractvi.    Table of contentsCHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1    Background to the study1.2    Statement of the problem 1.3    Purpose of the study1.4    Research questions 1.5    Hypotheses1.6    Significance of the study1.7    Scope of the study1.8    Operational definition of termCHAPTER TWO REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 2.1    Concept of decision-ma ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER TWO - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]FACTOR FOR DECISION-MAKING     There are some factors to be consider when decisions are in education industry.     Oyedeji (2002) these factors may be utmost importance particularly in Nigeria today. The target group the purpose of decision, implementation strategies of the decision and firmness of the decision are made. This is pertinent because of the difference in culture of the people. A careful study and knowledge of the group would reveal whether the decision made would be acceptable ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]RELIABILITY OF THE INSTRUMENT    A Reliable instrument can be trusted if repeatedly measure the required data consistently and precisely and precisely, Olasehinde (2002) the instrument was tested for reliability as used in this context is the level of stability of a measuring instrument on the specified period of time.     For this research, the reliability of the instrument was established after it has been administered to one hundred and fifteen (115) respondents twice the two set of sco ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 6 ]Research Question four: does a democratic principal strategy have influence on teacher’s  effectivesliess in secondary school based on gender?Table 7: revealed that male principal had positive influences on principleHo1: there is no significant difference between male and female  principals decision making strategies  and teacher effectiveness.Table  5 :  indicate that t (98)= 29,p=60. this means that the stated null hypothesis this was as result of the t-value of 29 resulting in 60 ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CONCLUSIONS.This research explored then principal decision making strategies on teachers effectiveness in secondary schools. The findings in the research also established that there was no significant difference between male and female teachers  decision making strategies and effectiveness.Moreover, no significant different existed between male and female teacher’s decision making strategies study  and leadership problem.LIMITATION OF THE STUDYThe following limitations can be observed r ... Continue reading---

         

      REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]REFERENCEAbdulkareem, A.Y (2001). Personnel management practices as it affects teachers Job performance in Kwara State APGDE research project of university of Ado-Ekiti. Adepoju, T.L (2000), Understanding Educational research. A simplified approach. Lagos prospective Publications. Agboola, A.K (2002), Principal’s communication strategies and teachers’ effectiveness in selected schools in irepodun L.G.A of Kwara State APGDE research project university of Ado-EkitiAkiboye, S.O. (2002 ... Continue reading---