Assessment of the COVID-19 crisis management in Bahir Dar city administration government secondary schools as perceived by teachers

The purpose of the study was to examine the practices of adaptive leadership implemented by secondary school principals during the COVID-19 crisis to mitigate the pandemic's consequences on students' learning. The study employed the correlational design of the quantitative research approa...

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Main Authors: Abebaw Ayana Alene, Melaku Mengistu l Gebremeske
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: College of education, Bahir Dar University 2023-05-01
Series:Bahir Dar Journal of Education
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Online Access:https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bdje/article/view/247606
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author Abebaw Ayana Alene
Melaku Mengistu l Gebremeske
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description The purpose of the study was to examine the practices of adaptive leadership implemented by secondary school principals during the COVID-19 crisis to mitigate the pandemic's consequences on students' learning. The study employed the correlational design of the quantitative research approach. Data collected from 242 randomly selected teachers using a questionnaire were analyzed using descriptive (mean, standard deviation, one-sample t-test) and inferential statistics, including the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient and multiple regressions. The findings from the data analyses showed that principals employed adaptive leadership in the schools to manage crises of the COVID-19 pandemic. Protecting the leadership voices below (β=.266) and identifying adaptive challenges (β=.190) were predictors of crisis management. Adaptive leadership contributed to 30.7% of crisis management. Giving work back to people (β =.314, p<.05) and identifying adaptive challenges (β=.269) predict the pre-crisis management phase respectively. Crisis management was aided by leadership voice (β =.331) and identifying adaptive challenges (β =.325, p<05). Leadership voice (β =.395, p<05) and distress reduction (β =.185, p<05) were factors in post-crisis management. To conclude, principals practiced adaptive leadership; protecting the leadership voices below, and identifying adaptive challenges were the best predictors of crisis management. As a recommendation, principals should take part in identifying adaptive tasks and leave technical challenges to teachers; principals must be open to those teachers who have different views from the rest of the group and to do this, they must preserve leadership voices from below, and lastly, principals must support the tasks that teachers desire to perform depending on their interests.
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spelling doaj.art-b58a76cdf6e24d358701a4781bf4934c2024-03-23T18:57:59ZengCollege of education, Bahir Dar UniversityBahir Dar Journal of Education1816-336X2415-04522023-05-0123110.4314/bdje.v23i1.Assessment of the COVID-19 crisis management in Bahir Dar city administration government secondary schools as perceived by teachersAbebaw Ayana Alene0Melaku Mengistu l Gebremeske1Bahir Dar UniversityBahir Dar University The purpose of the study was to examine the practices of adaptive leadership implemented by secondary school principals during the COVID-19 crisis to mitigate the pandemic's consequences on students' learning. The study employed the correlational design of the quantitative research approach. Data collected from 242 randomly selected teachers using a questionnaire were analyzed using descriptive (mean, standard deviation, one-sample t-test) and inferential statistics, including the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient and multiple regressions. The findings from the data analyses showed that principals employed adaptive leadership in the schools to manage crises of the COVID-19 pandemic. Protecting the leadership voices below (β=.266) and identifying adaptive challenges (β=.190) were predictors of crisis management. Adaptive leadership contributed to 30.7% of crisis management. Giving work back to people (β =.314, p<.05) and identifying adaptive challenges (β=.269) predict the pre-crisis management phase respectively. Crisis management was aided by leadership voice (β =.331) and identifying adaptive challenges (β =.325, p<05). Leadership voice (β =.395, p<05) and distress reduction (β =.185, p<05) were factors in post-crisis management. To conclude, principals practiced adaptive leadership; protecting the leadership voices below, and identifying adaptive challenges were the best predictors of crisis management. As a recommendation, principals should take part in identifying adaptive tasks and leave technical challenges to teachers; principals must be open to those teachers who have different views from the rest of the group and to do this, they must preserve leadership voices from below, and lastly, principals must support the tasks that teachers desire to perform depending on their interests. https://www.ajol.info/index.php/bdje/article/view/247606Adaptive leadership, COVID-19, crisis management
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Assessment of the COVID-19 crisis management in Bahir Dar city administration government secondary schools as perceived by teachers
Bahir Dar Journal of Education
Adaptive leadership, COVID-19, crisis management
title Assessment of the COVID-19 crisis management in Bahir Dar city administration government secondary schools as perceived by teachers
title_full Assessment of the COVID-19 crisis management in Bahir Dar city administration government secondary schools as perceived by teachers
title_fullStr Assessment of the COVID-19 crisis management in Bahir Dar city administration government secondary schools as perceived by teachers
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the COVID-19 crisis management in Bahir Dar city administration government secondary schools as perceived by teachers
title_short Assessment of the COVID-19 crisis management in Bahir Dar city administration government secondary schools as perceived by teachers
title_sort assessment of the covid 19 crisis management in bahir dar city administration government secondary schools as perceived by teachers
topic Adaptive leadership, COVID-19, crisis management
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