Teachers’ Perceptions of Leadership Styles and Satisfaction at Secondary Schools in Saudi Arabia

dc.contributor.advisorTwombly, Susan B.
dc.contributor.authorAlhazmy, Ebtehaj
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-23T10:03:04Z
dc.date.available2024-04-23T10:03:04Z
dc.date.issued2023-12-31
dc.description.abstractThis study focused on the relationship between transformational leadership and job satisfaction in the Saudi Arabian secondary schools in the Medina district using the Full Range Leadership Model involving three leadership styles: transformational, transactional, and laissez-faire. This research found that the perception of teachers as it relates to their principal being a transformational leader was related to teacher job satisfaction. When teachers perceived their principals using transformational leadership, they were more satisfied with their jobs than when other types of leadership were perceived. This relationship is important for improving the work environment and enhancing the school system in Saudi Arabia.
dc.format.extent97
dc.identifier.isbn9798381428551
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14154/71861
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherProQuest
dc.subjectLeadership Styles
dc.subjectJob satisfaction
dc.subjectTransformational leadership
dc.subjectFull Range Leadership Model
dc.subjectSaudi Arabian secondary schools
dc.subjectMedina district
dc.titleTeachers’ Perceptions of Leadership Styles and Satisfaction at Secondary Schools in Saudi Arabia
dc.typeThesis
sdl.degree.departmentEducational Leadership and Policy Studies
sdl.degree.disciplineEducational Administration
sdl.degree.grantorUniversity of Kansas
sdl.degree.nameDoctor of Philosophy

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