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Influence of principal’s instructional leadership on teacher performance in secondary schools of Thimphu district, Bhutan

Namgyal Tshering Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Education

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of instructional leadership on the level of teacher performance and to find out whether there was a statistically significant positive relationship between instructional leadership and teacher performance in the Lower secondary schools of Thimphu district in Bhutan. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were used; a quantitative approach was conducted by using PIMRS questionnaires adopted from Hallinger, (1983) for instructional leadership and the researcher developed questionnaires for the teacher performance to collect data. There were 185 respondents from 6 Lower second for delivering quality lessons aligning with the appropriate curriculum where teaching-learning takes an interview with the principal and one most senior teacher from each school. The data were analyzed by using descriptive statistics consisting of frequency, percentage, mean and standard deviation while content analysis was employed to analyze the interview data. The findings showed that the level of teacher performance was at the highest level and the instructional Leadership by the principal was at a high level. The data indicated there was a statistically significant positive relationship between Principals’ instructional leadership and teacher performance. Further, the results from the interviews supported statistical findings that teacher performance strongly correlated to instructional principals' action to delegate teachers to improve schools/Bhutan.

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Instructional leadership teacher performance

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Published12 December 2022
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Author Biography

Namgyal Tshering

Namgyal Tshering is the principal of Dechentsemo Central School, Thinleygang, Punakha. He has published his first research paper ‘Effect of Mindfulness Meditation Practices on Students’ Behavior Change in Secondary Schools in Trashigang District, Bhutan’ and has been part of three other research papers published as a team in the school. He is a master trainer on ‘Mindfulness-Based Emotional Intelligence Training for Leaders, Search Inside Yourself. He is the author of Dragon Delights: A Rosary of Poems, which symbolizes his versatility in writing and love of literature even as a man of scientific context by educational profession. He has won The Enchanting Muse Award during India world Poetry Festival (2017) in Hyderabad.

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