Teachers' perspectives on leadership practices and motivation in Islamic private schools, Southern Thailand

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present teachers’ perspectives on leadership practices and motivation in the context of Islamic private schools in Songkhla, a southern province of Thailand. Design/methodology/approach – A survey method was employed to collect data from teachers in six sel...

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spelling my.iium.irep.275092014-07-17T01:42:02Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/27509/ Teachers' perspectives on leadership practices and motivation in Islamic private schools, Southern Thailand othman,, Azam LB1705 Education and training of teachers LG Individual institutions (Asia. Africa) Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present teachers’ perspectives on leadership practices and motivation in the context of Islamic private schools in Songkhla, a southern province of Thailand. Design/methodology/approach – A survey method was employed to collect data from teachers in six selected Islamic private schools in Songkhla. Findings – The statistical data indicate that teachers’ motivation is significantly related to principals’ transformational leadership practices, as perceived by teachers. It was found that though teachers perceive their principals exhibited transformational leadership more frequently than transactional leadership, the principals are viewed to display more idealized influence (IIB & IIA) and inspirational motivation (IM) rather than individual consideration (IC) and intellectual stimulation (IS) practices. To strengthen teachers’ motivation in schools, they should exhibit the individual consideration (IC) and intellectual stimulation practices more frequently. Research limitations/implications – This research only focuses on selected Islamic private schools in Songkhla, a southern province of Thailand. Originality/value – The implementation of the Islamic private schools is unique to Muslims in southern Thailand. The views and perspectives of the teachers and administrators are beneficial in moving to the next level of the policy. EMERALD 2012 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/27509/1/Teachers%E2%80%99_perspectives.pdf othman,, Azam (2012) Teachers' perspectives on leadership practices and motivation in Islamic private schools, Southern Thailand. Asian Education and Development Studies, 1 (3). pp. 237-250. ISSN ISSN 2046-3126 http://www.emeraldsight.com
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Teachers' perspectives on leadership practices and motivation in Islamic private schools, Southern Thailand
description Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present teachers’ perspectives on leadership practices and motivation in the context of Islamic private schools in Songkhla, a southern province of Thailand. Design/methodology/approach – A survey method was employed to collect data from teachers in six selected Islamic private schools in Songkhla. Findings – The statistical data indicate that teachers’ motivation is significantly related to principals’ transformational leadership practices, as perceived by teachers. It was found that though teachers perceive their principals exhibited transformational leadership more frequently than transactional leadership, the principals are viewed to display more idealized influence (IIB & IIA) and inspirational motivation (IM) rather than individual consideration (IC) and intellectual stimulation (IS) practices. To strengthen teachers’ motivation in schools, they should exhibit the individual consideration (IC) and intellectual stimulation practices more frequently. Research limitations/implications – This research only focuses on selected Islamic private schools in Songkhla, a southern province of Thailand. Originality/value – The implementation of the Islamic private schools is unique to Muslims in southern Thailand. The views and perspectives of the teachers and administrators are beneficial in moving to the next level of the policy.
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title Teachers' perspectives on leadership practices and motivation in Islamic private schools, Southern Thailand
title_short Teachers' perspectives on leadership practices and motivation in Islamic private schools, Southern Thailand
title_full Teachers' perspectives on leadership practices and motivation in Islamic private schools, Southern Thailand
title_fullStr Teachers' perspectives on leadership practices and motivation in Islamic private schools, Southern Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Teachers' perspectives on leadership practices and motivation in Islamic private schools, Southern Thailand
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