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A comparative analysis of leadership styles and behavior of male and female heads of primary schools: a case of Kasulu district in Kigoma region

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dc.creator Dady, Ntide
dc.date 2019-08-20T07:05:48Z
dc.date 2019-08-20T07:05:48Z
dc.date 2013
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-20T14:15:40Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-20T14:15:40Z
dc.identifier Dady, N. (2013). A comparative analysis of leadership styles and behavior of male and female heads of primary schools: a case of Kasulu district in Kigoma region. Dodoma: The University of Dodoma.
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/979
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/979
dc.description Dissertation (MA Education)
dc.description This study compared leadership styles and behavior of male and female heads of primary schools in Kasulu District. It employed a cross sectional research design, where both qualitative and quantitative research approaches were used. A sample of 192 respondents which comprised of 22 heads of schools, 124 teachers, 44 pupils and two District education officers were used. Data were collected through interviews, questionnaires and documentary review. Qualitative data were subjected to content and thematic analysis and quantitative data were analyzed through computation of frequencies and percentages by using SPSS version 17. Findings of the study revealed that, the heads of primary schools currently use participative, team management, democratic and authoritative leadership styles. It was found that female heads of schools often used participative leadership style while male heads of schools often used team management leadership style in running their schools. Moreover, male and female heads of schools were found with almost the same amount of task oriented leadership behavior; even though female heads of schools were high in interpersonal leadership behavior than male heads of schools. Nonetheless, leadership styles and behavior of male heads of schools were viewed as effective by most of the respondents than leadership styles and behavior of female heads of schools. Based on the findings, it is concluded that, although most male and female heads of schools displayed pleasing leadership styles and behavior, leadership styles and behavior of female heads of schools were not fully appreciated. The study thus recommends addressing the situation of gender imbalance in schools leadership, in order to utilize leadership talents and skills of female heads of schools as it have been done for male heads of schools.
dc.language en
dc.publisher The University of Dodoma
dc.subject Leadership styles
dc.subject Behavior
dc.subject School heads
dc.subject Head teachers
dc.subject Primary schools
dc.subject Kasulu district
dc.subject Kigoma region
dc.subject Comparative analysis
dc.subject Behavior of male
dc.subject Behavior of female
dc.subject Male heads
dc.subject Female heads
dc.title A comparative analysis of leadership styles and behavior of male and female heads of primary schools: a case of Kasulu district in Kigoma region
dc.type Dissertation


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