Impact of Principal’s Administrative Strategies on Biology Teachers Performance in Secondary Schools in River State
Keywords:
Principals’, Administrative, strategies, biology teachers, performanceAbstract
The study sought to examine the impact of principals’ administrative strategies on
biology teachers’ performance in secondary schools in Rivers State. The design
for this study was descriptive survey. Two research questions and two null
hypotheses guided the study. A sample of 105 biology teachers and 24 principals
were drawn by simple random sampling technique. The questionnaire was used
as instrument for data collection. The reliability of the instrument was tested
using Cronbach’s alpha method and the scores correlated having coefficient with
the index of 0.83. Mean and standard deviation were used to answer research
questions, while Z-test statistics was used to test the null hypotheses at 0.05 level
of significance. The findings of the study indicated that a significance difference
in the mean responses of principals and teachers on how principal’s
administrative strategies influence biology teachers performance among which
include proper supervision and encouragement of professional development
courses could promote quality delivery and performance of biology teachers in
secondary schools. It was therefore recommended that school principals should
stand up to their responsibilities as academic administrators to facilitate teaching
and learning process for overall better performance and achievement of
educational goals in secondary schools