The Influence of Supervisory Practices and Competence of Public Elementary School Principals on Teachers’ Performance
Jo Penaflor
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
This descriptive-correlation study looked into the importance and usefulness of the supervisory
practices and competence performed by public central school principals in the Division of Iloilo,
and its influence on the teachers’ performance. To gather the data, a researcher made-questionnaire
was utilized. The checklist consisted of two parts (2): Part I personal data of the respondents, and Part
II the practices and competence of principals in public elementary schools. At 0.05 level of
significance, the principal's sex and educational qualifications show a significant influence on the
teachers' performance.
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