Title of article :
The Gap between Primay and Secondary School Teacher Followership Styles at Adni Islamic School, Malaysia
Author/Authors :
Al-Anshory, Ahmad Suhail International Islamic University Malaysia - Kulliyyah of Education, Malaysia , Ali, Hairuddin Mohd. International Islamic University Malaysia - Kulliyyah of Education, Malaysia
From page :
59
To page :
83
Abstract :
The purpose of this quantitative research was to investigate the gap between primary and secondary school teachers’ followership styles at a private Islamic school in Malaysia. Questionnaire surveys were completed by 92 teachers from both respective schools. The findings of this research show that all of Kelley’s Followership Styles (exemplary, alienated, pragmatist, conformist and passive) were represented in the followership styles of primary and secondary school teachers at AIS. The most common followership style is the exemplary style which was practiced by 39 (42.3%) of the teachers. Furthermore, the findings show that there was a significant difference in followership styles between the male primary and secondary school teachers of AIS. However, there was no significant difference in followership styles between the female primary and secondary school teachers of AIS. In general, there was no significant difference of followership styles between both schools. Based on the findings of this study, it is recommended that the exemplary followership style be adopted, since it is especially suited to helping followers achieve exemplary levels that can help promote higher standards of organizational performance. Suggestions concerning further research on the subject of followership are also presented.
Keywords :
Followership style , school leadership , organizational style , organizational performance , school management.
Journal title :
Iium Journal Of Educational Studies
Journal title :
Iium Journal Of Educational Studies
Record number :
2656102
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