The relationship between teachers' perception of the head teacher's leadership style and teachers' job satisfaction at an international school in Bangkok
The relationship between teachers' perception of the head teacher's leadership style and teachers' job satisfaction at an international school in Bangkok
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2019
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Bangkok : Assumption University
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Scholar: Human Sciences 11, 1 (January-June 2019), 199-210
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The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between the teachers’ perception of
the Head Teacher’s leadership style and the teachers’ job satisfaction at a selected International School in
Bangkok, Thailand. The researcher conducted a quantitative study to answer the research questions and
test the research hypothesis; there is a significant relationship between the teachers’ perception of the Head
Teacher’s leadership style and job satisfaction. The results indicated the teachers’ did not perceive the Head
Teacher to use a transformational leadership style. The teachers showed they were neither satisfied nor
dissatisfied. Finally, the analysis indicated that there was no significant relationship between the teachers’
perception of the Head Teacher’s leadership style and their level of job satisfaction. The researcher
recommended that the Head Teacher should act more as a mentor or a coach to the teaching staff. Also a
more collaborative culture should be fostered amongst staff.
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