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Yıl 2017, Cilt: 6 Sayı: 1, 69 - 88, 01.06.2017

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  • Bass, B. M. & Bass, R. (2008). The Bass handbook of leadership: theory, research, and managerial applications. (4th ed.). New York, NY: Free Press.
  • Brailsford, B. R. (2001). Teacher perceptions of middle school principals’ leadership behaviour. (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Seton Hall University, New Jer- sey.
  • Cockburn, C. (1991). In the way of women. London, England: Macmillan
  • Costellow, T. D. (2011). The preferred principal: Leadership traits, behaviours, and gender characteristics school teachers’ desire in a building leader (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Western Kentucky University, Kentucky. Retrieved from http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1008&context=diss 10. 09. 2015
  • Eagly, A. H., Karau, S. J., & Makhijani, M. G. (1995). Gender and the effectiveness of leaders: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 117 (1), 125–145
  • Fisher, H. E. (2013). The natural leadership talents of women. In L. Coughlin, E. Wingard & K. Hollihan (Eds.), Enlightened power: how women are transform- ing the practice of leadership (pp. 133 – 142). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
  • Grove, R. & Montgomery, P. (2011). Women and the leadership paradigm: bridg- ing the gender gap. Retrieved from http://nationalforum.com/Electronic%20 Journal%20Volumes/Growe,%20Roslin%20Women%20and%20the%20Leader- ship%20Paradigm%20Bridging%20the%20Gender%20Gap.pdf 05.07. 2015
  • Gates, S. M., Ringel, J.S., Lucrecia Santibanez, L., Chung, C.H. & Ross, K.E. (2003). An overview of school administrators and their careers. Retrieved from http:// www.rand.org/pubs/monograph_reports/MR1679.html 05. 07. 2015
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  • Hutton. (2011). Revealing the essential characteristics, qualities and behaviours of the high-performing principal: Experiences of the Jamaican school system. Inter- national Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 5(3). Retrieved from: http://cnx.org/content/m34881/1.4/ 12. 11. 2015
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School Constituents’ Ratings of The Performance Dimensions of Male and Female High-Performing Principals

Yıl 2017, Cilt: 6 Sayı: 1, 69 - 88, 01.06.2017

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The purpose of the current study was to analyse both the general school constituents’ and male and females school constituents’ ratings of the performance of male and female highperforming principals in the Jamaican public schools. With a sample of 2384 respondents representing school constituents from 125 schools, the returns were 1523 (64%). The data were collected using a 69-item Likert scale and analysed using Principals Component Analysis (PCA) and t-test. The results of the analysis revealed four dimensions of leadership performance: philosophy and abilities, leadership and management, student support systems, and community support and relationships. The findings showed that there were significant differences in how the general school constituents rated high-performing principals on three of the four dimensions of performance. There were no differences in male respondents’ ratings of male and female principals; however, there were significant differences in the ratings of female respondents of the four dimensions

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  • Bass, B. M. & Bass, R. (2008). The Bass handbook of leadership: theory, research, and managerial applications. (4th ed.). New York, NY: Free Press.
  • Brailsford, B. R. (2001). Teacher perceptions of middle school principals’ leadership behaviour. (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Seton Hall University, New Jer- sey.
  • Cockburn, C. (1991). In the way of women. London, England: Macmillan
  • Costellow, T. D. (2011). The preferred principal: Leadership traits, behaviours, and gender characteristics school teachers’ desire in a building leader (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Western Kentucky University, Kentucky. Retrieved from http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1008&context=diss 10. 09. 2015
  • Eagly, A. H., Karau, S. J., & Makhijani, M. G. (1995). Gender and the effectiveness of leaders: A meta-analysis. Psychological Bulletin, 117 (1), 125–145
  • Fisher, H. E. (2013). The natural leadership talents of women. In L. Coughlin, E. Wingard & K. Hollihan (Eds.), Enlightened power: how women are transform- ing the practice of leadership (pp. 133 – 142). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
  • Grove, R. & Montgomery, P. (2011). Women and the leadership paradigm: bridg- ing the gender gap. Retrieved from http://nationalforum.com/Electronic%20 Journal%20Volumes/Growe,%20Roslin%20Women%20and%20the%20Leader- ship%20Paradigm%20Bridging%20the%20Gender%20Gap.pdf 05.07. 2015
  • Gates, S. M., Ringel, J.S., Lucrecia Santibanez, L., Chung, C.H. & Ross, K.E. (2003). An overview of school administrators and their careers. Retrieved from http:// www.rand.org/pubs/monograph_reports/MR1679.html 05. 07. 2015
  • Hutton. (2013). Interpreting the demographic variables related to high-performing principals in the public education system in Jamaica. Journal of the Common- wealth Council for Educational Administration & Management, 41(1) 57 - 73.
  • Hutton. (2011). Revealing the essential characteristics, qualities and behaviours of the high-performing principal: Experiences of the Jamaican school system. Inter- national Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 5(3). Retrieved from: http://cnx.org/content/m34881/1.4/ 12. 11. 2015
  • Ijaiya, Y. (1998). A comparative analysis of male and female principals’ leadership qualities in selected states of Nigeria. International Journal of Educational Man- agement, 2(2): 6 – 12.
  • Kent, W. T., Blair, A. C., Rudd, F. H., & Schuele, U. (2010). Gender differences and transformational leadership behaviour: Do both German men and women lead in the same way?” International Journal of Leadership Studies, 6(1): 52 – 66.
  • Leo-Rhynie, E. (1993). The Jamaican family: continuity and change. Kingston, Ja- maica: Grace Kennedy Foundation.
  • Miller, P. (2013). The political dichotomy of school leadership in the Caribbean: a multi-lens look. In P. Miller (Ed.), School leadership in the Caribbean: Percep- tions, practices, paradigms (pp.181-198). Oxford, United Kingdom: Symposium Books
  • Miller, E. (1999). Educational reform in independent Jamaica. Retrieved from http:// www.educoas.org/portal/bdigital/contenido/interamer/bkiacd/interamer/Inter- amerhtml/Millerhtml/mil_mil.htm 07. 05. 10. 15
  • Morrison, J. L., Oladunjoye, G. T., Onyefulu, C., Phillips, G., & Rose, D. (2011). Educational reform: gender perceptions of innovative initiatives in selected public schools in Jamaica. International Journal of Education Research, 6(1): 70 – 85.
  • Northouse, P. G. (2013). Leadership: theory and practice. (6th ed.). New Delhi, India: Sage Publication, Inc.
  • O’Brien, G. (2008). Understanding ourselves: gender differences in the brain. Mar- blehead, MA: The Columbia Consultancy. Retrieved from http://www.columbia- consult.com/pubs/v52_fall07.html 05.10.15
  • Paustian-Underdahl, S. C., Walker, L.S. & Woehr, D.J. (2014). Gender and perceptions of leadership effectiveness: A meta-analysis of contextual moderators. Journal of Applied Psychology, 99(6), 1129-1145.
  • Pew Research Centre. (2008). A paradox in public attitudes men or women: Who’s the better leader? Accessed May 23, 2013. Retrieved from http://www.pewsocial- trends.org/2008/08/25/men-or-women-whos-the-better-leader/ 05. 10. 15
  • Rosser, V. J. (2003). Faculty and staff members’ perceptions of effective leadership: are there differences between women and men leaders? Equity & Excellence in Education, 36(1), 71-81
  • Sikdar, A. & Mitra, S. (2008). An exploration of gender stereotypes in perception and practice of leadership. Cambridge University Press. Retrieved from http://ro.uow. edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1390&context=dubaipapers 05.07. 2015
  • Task Force on Educational Reform (2005). A transformed education system report. Revised ed. Kingston, Jamaica: Jamaica Information Service.
  • Vernett, S. L. (2012). Gender perceptions of administrative team members regard- ing secondary principals’ leadership actions and behaviours in managing change. (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). University of New Orleans, Louisiana.
  • Vision-2030. (2009). “Jamaica national development plan: planning for a secure and prosperous future. Kingston, Jamaica: Planning Institute of Jamaica.” Retrieved from February 23, 2012. http://vision2030.gov.jm/Portals/0/NDP/vision2030_ popular_version.pdf 05.07. 2015
  • Whyte, M. (1997). A short history of education in Jamaica. London, England: Hod- der and Stoughton.
  • Wiersma, W. & Jurs, S. (2009). Research methods in education: an introduction. (9th ed.). Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.
  • Wilen-Duagenti, T., Vien, C.L. & Molina-Ray, C. (2013). Women lead: Career per- spectives from workplace leaders. New York, NY: Peter Lang.
  • Yukl, G. (2013). Leadership in organizations. (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.
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Diğer ID JA46PG39NR
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Disraeli M. Hutton Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Haziran 2017
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2017 Cilt: 6 Sayı: 1

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APA Hutton, D. M. (2017). School Constituents’ Ratings of The Performance Dimensions of Male and Female High-Performing Principals. Journal of Teacher Education and Educators, 6(1), 69-88.