Mediation Effect of Self-Efficacy on Situational Leadership Style and Leader's Support to Teacher's Performance
FRANCIS M. OBOGNE,
DELON A. CHING
Abstract:This study determined the most dominant situational leadership style of the school heads; the level of leader's support of the school heads; the extent of self-efficacy of the school head as described by the teacher-respondents; and the performance level of the respondents towards work. Moreover, it investigated if situational leadership style and level of support of school head are significantly related to the extent of their self-efficacy and level of teachers' performance; and if the extent of self-efficacy… Show more
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