The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of transformational leadership by head teachers in Belgut Sub County and its relationship to teacher job satisfaction. This study was conceived after the realization that there had been increased cases of teacher attrition (transfers and resignation) in the past three years.
For example, teachers’ transfers had been increasing by 5.2 percent annually while teachers resigning from their jobs had been on a steady increase. The objectives of the study were to establish the extent to which head teachers apply inspirational motivational approaches and idealized influence, on teachers’ job satisfaction in Belgut Sub County primary schools.
The theoretical framework for this study was based on transformational leadership theory developed by Burns (1978) and elaborated by Bass (1985). The study adopted an ex post facto and descriptive survey research designs. The study was conducted in Belgut Sub County, Belgut County. The target population for the study comprised of 52 head teachers and 667 teachers employed by TSC. The sample size studied comprised of 16 head teachers who were purposively selected and 200 teachers who were selected using stratified and simple random sampling methods. The study used questionnaires to collect data.
The research instruments were tested for validity and reliability prior to being used in the field. The data collected from the field was analyzed using mixed method approaches. Statistical Package for Social Sciences aided in data entry, coding and analysis of quantitative data from questionnaires. In presenting analysed quantitative data, descriptive statistics indicating frequency, percentages, means, and standard deviations were executed to analyze the data quantitatively while inferential statistics: multiple regression analysis and T-test correlation were used to check on the relationship between various transformational leadership strategies and teachers job satisfaction.
Table of Contents
Background to the Study
Statement of the Problem
Purpose of the Study
Research Questions
Research Hypothesis
Justification of the Study
Significance of the Study
Theoretical Framework
Conceptual Framework
Head teachers’ Inspirational Motivational Strategies and its Effect on Teachers’ Job Satisfaction in Belgut Sub County Public Primary Schools
Head teachers’ Idealised Influence on Teachers’ Job Satisfaction in Belgut Sub County Public Primary Schools
Teachers’ opinion on Application of Idealized Influence by Head teachers in Public Primary Schools
Frequency to which head teachers gave teachers room to share their opinion and views
Conclusion
Inspirational Motivational Strategies and its Effect on Teachers’ Job Satisfaction in Belgut Sub County Public Primary Schools
Head teachers’ Idealized Influence on Teachers’ Job Satisfaction in Belgut Sub County Public Primary Schools
Recommendations
Research Objectives & Key Themes
This study aims to examine the influence of transformational leadership styles—specifically inspirational motivation and idealized influence—on teacher job satisfaction in public primary schools within the Belgut Sub-County, addressing the rising challenges of teacher attrition.
- Transformational leadership theory in an educational context
- Impact of head teachers' motivational strategies on staff
- Role of idealized influence and moral standards in school leadership
- Relationship between leadership styles and teacher retention
- Teacher autonomy and freedom of expression in school management
Excerpt from the Publication
Background to the Study
Leadership has roots in the beginning of civilization [1]. [11] Observed that former Egyptian rulers, Greek heroes, and biblical patriarchs all had one thing in common which was leadership. The organizational focus of the leader has evolved over this same period. Early organizations with authoritarian leaders who believed employees were intrinsically lazy transitioned into way to make work environments more conducive to increased productivity rates [11]. Today, organizations are transforming into places where people are empowered, encouraged, and supported in their personal and professional growth throughout their careers [12]. This is because leaders are facing greater challenges than ever before due to the increased environmental complexity and the changing nature of the organization [9].
[12] Suggested that traditional power, derived from a leader’s position in a bureaucratic, hierarchical structure, is becoming obsolete and that effective leader’s work from the “inside out” to transform their organization and workers. [11] indicated that the job of the transformational leaders was not to make every decision within the organization, but to ensure that collaborative decision-making occurs. Transformational leadership is the kind of leadership required to lead fundamental reform movements and that its absence in our school system more than any factor is the reason behind the slow pace of school reform [10].
Summary of Chapters
Background to the Study: This chapter traces the evolution of leadership from historical contexts to modern transformational models, emphasizing the necessity of empowerment and shared vision in educational reform.
Statement of the Problem: It highlights the alarming rate of teacher attrition in Belgut Sub-County and questions whether the leadership styles of head teachers are contributing to this instability.
Purpose of the Study: This section clearly defines the goal of investigating how transformational leadership influences teacher job satisfaction in local primary schools.
Research Questions: These address the specific influence of inspirational motivation and idealized influence on teachers' job satisfaction.
Research Hypothesis: It sets the null hypotheses regarding the relationship between specific leadership traits and job satisfaction.
Justification of the Study: This chapter argues that effective leadership is a fundamental management requirement for achieving positive educational outcomes in a changing society.
Significance of the Study: It details how these findings can benefit head teachers, policymakers, and future researchers by improving leadership training and retention strategies.
Theoretical Framework: This chapter explores the transformational-transactional leadership theory, specifically focusing on the dimensions developed by Burns and Bass.
Conceptual Framework: This part visualizes the relationship between transformational leadership as the independent variable and teacher job satisfaction as the dependent variable.
Keywords
Transformational Leadership, Teacher Job Satisfaction, Inspirational Motivation, Idealized Influence, Belgut Sub-County, Primary Schools, Educational Reform, Teacher Attrition, School Management, Professional Development, Leadership Styles, Employee Motivation, Organizational Commitment
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fundamental focus of this study?
The study investigates the impact of transformational leadership styles, specifically inspirational motivation and idealized influence, on the job satisfaction of public primary school teachers in Belgut Sub-County, Kenya.
What are the central themes discussed in the paper?
The key themes include teacher retention, the role of head teachers as leaders, the effectiveness of motivational strategies, school management communication, and professional autonomy.
What is the primary objective of the research?
The objective is to establish the correlation between transformational leadership behaviors and teacher job satisfaction to determine if these styles help mitigate the high attrition rates observed in the region.
Which research methodology was utilized?
The researchers employed a mixed-methods approach, utilizing both quantitative and qualitative data gathered through questionnaires and descriptive survey research designs.
What does the main body of the research address?
The body covers the theoretical underpinnings of leadership, the analysis of specific motivational strategies, the impact of idealized influence, and the statistical relationship between these leadership behaviors and teacher retention.
Which specific keywords define this study?
Key terms include Transformational Leadership, Job Satisfaction, Belgut Sub-County, Teacher Attrition, Inspirational Motivation, and Idealized Influence.
How does the study define 'Inspirational Motivation' in this context?
It refers to the capacity of head teachers to inspire their staff by communicating high expectations, providing encouragement, and fostering team spirit.
What were the major findings regarding teachers' freedom of expression?
The findings indicate that a significant majority (72.4%) of teachers feel that having the freedom to express independent opinions on school matters directly impacts their level of job satisfaction.
Does the study confirm that leadership affects school performance?
Yes, the study suggests that improved teacher job satisfaction, driven by transformational leadership, leads to better outcomes and academic performance in primary schools.
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- Dr. Joshua Gichaba Manduku (Autor:in), Ernest Kirui (Autor:in), Augustine Cheruiyot (Autor:in), 2017, Transformational Leadership and Teacher Job Satisfaction. A Critical Investigation of Public Primary Schools in Belgut Sub-County, Kenya, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/354692