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The current practice and challenges of participative decision making of school principals in the case of MeloKozaWoreda public secondary Schools GamoGofa Zone,

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dc.contributor.author Mekonen Gorginda
dc.date.accessioned 2019-10-17T13:35:23Z
dc.date.available 2019-10-17T13:35:23Z
dc.date.issued 2019-06-12
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2564
dc.description.abstract The main purpose of this study was to investigate the. Practices and challenges of school principals in participative decision-making process in some selected public secondary schools in the case of Melo Koza Woreda. The research method employed in the study was both quantitative and qualitative approach and descriptive survey research design was used. The sampling technique used to select sample teachers was simple random sampling method, principals and unit leaders were selected through purposive sampling technique whereas PTA, supervisors and town administration education office experts were selected through their availability. The sample population of the study was 87 teachers, 12principals, 16 unit leaders, 1 woreda education office head and 2 cluster supervisors with the total of 16 participants out of 164 study populations. The data gathering tools employed ware questionnaires, focus group discussion, and interview and document analysis. Closed-ended questionnaires were administered to 115participants. Moreover, the open ended questions that support the responses given to the closed ended questionnaires were provided to the selected 2 cluster Supervisors, 28PTAmembers and 1 woreda education office head. Then, the information gathered through the questionnaire was analyzed using non inferential statistics independent t-test, frequency, SD, and mean score. The study findings indicated the school principal’s effort in order to achieve school goals by practicing participative decision-making process was found low; it was found that PTAs rarely make sound decisions in schools (most cases in disciplinary and budget allocating ones); the school principal’s cooperation along with parents and community in order to involve them in decision making process was less. The challenges that were affecting the practice of a participative decision-making process in the school include less parent involvement in the school, learners’ low average level attainment, limitation in resource, the existence of discipline problems, excessive work load. Thus, the study recommended that the school principals need to have involve the stake holders in the whole school activities in order to strengthen the school community relationship and to promote best practice in school leadership; the school principals should see decision making as one part of a large package of reform to bring changes on the students’ academic performance and for best school productivity. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.title The current practice and challenges of participative decision making of school principals in the case of MeloKozaWoreda public secondary Schools GamoGofa Zone, en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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