Impact of Instructional Leadership Practices on the Performance of Teachers and Students

Authors

  • Gul Amber Ikhlas Khan Vice Principal, Working Folks Grammar Higher Secondary School Dera Township (F) D.I. Khan, KP, Pakistan
  • Marium Mahsood Elementary & Secondary Education Department KP, Pakistan

Keywords:

Instructional Leadership, Performance of Teachers, Student’s Performance

Abstract

The purpose of the study was to compare how instructional leadership affected both teacher and student behaviour. All secondary-level teachers and students at Working Folks Grammar Schools and selected Government schools in Dera Ismail Khan comprised the study's population. Multistage sampling technique was used and sample of 48 teachers and 200 students from 8 schools of Dera Ismail Khan Division was selected. Well-structured questionnaire was used for data collection. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software was used for data analysis to find out the mean difference in the responses of the teacher and students by applying ANOVA test. Tukey test was also applied in order to know the difference among various groups of independent variable. The results of the analysis leads toward the conclusion that majority of the respondents were of the view that instructional leadership should be followed in the schools. Most of the respondents showed that the instructional leadership can influence the performance of both the teachers as well as the students. This study addresses the social, dialectal and learning diversity in the schools.

Published

2024-02-16

How to Cite

Impact of Instructional Leadership Practices on the Performance of Teachers and Students. (2024). Research Mosaic, 1(2), 41-50. https://researchmosaic.com/index.php/rm/article/view/8