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International Journal of Educational Administration, Management, and Leadership
Published by Har Press Indonesia
ISSN : 27220249     EISSN : 27746143     DOI : -
International Journal of Educational Administration, Management, and Leadership (IJEAMaL), with registered number ISSN 2722-0249 (Print) and 2774-6143 (online), is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research and viewpoints on educational administration, management, and leadership. IJEAMaL is published by Har Press Indonesia in collaboration with the Department of Administration Science, Faculty of Social Science, Universitas Negeri Makassar. IJEAMaL provides significant contributions and presents sharing knowledge from all over the world. This includes substantial research projects located in schools, higher education institutions, and non-government organizations.
Articles 39 Documents
Genesis of Federalism in Pakistan: A Historical Analysis Abdul Shakoor Chandio; Taha Shabbir; Muhammad Nadeemullah; Asim Ali
International Journal of Educational Administration, Management, and Leadership Volume 2, Number 2, November 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/ijeamal.v2i2.50

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This article would attempt explore the roots of federation of Pakistani with respect to analyzing its political and Constitutional history from the British India. Because the idea of federation in this region has its roots in that period. The ideas of federalism emerged from the British introduced constitutional schemes. In response to that schemes, Congress and Muslim League had its own demands and which manifest their particular orientation for federalism. The theme of this article is to explore the differences of Congress and Muslim League on the federal arrangement in British India and on the future union of India. In this regard position of Muslim League is especially put in to consideration that what the party has its ideology regarding the federal form of government. For understanding the nature of Muslim league’s ideology regarding federalism, the politics and policies of Muslim League are studied in this article. This article poses challenge to the claims which are taken as granted that the League was a champion in demanding the maximum provincial autonomy in British India. The article would also highlight role of Leagues’ politics in Muslim Majority provinces to understand its nature of politics for federal arrangement in India. The important question that why Pakistan did not been a viable federation is sought out in the nature of Muslim Leagues politics in British India. A content analysis method is adopted which is qualitative study to find the historical context of evolution of federalism in Pakistan.
Management of Teaching to ready and writing through art therapy in children Mariela González-López
International Journal of Educational Administration, Management, and Leadership Volume 2, Number 2, November 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/ijeamal.v2i2.51

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This method helps to identification learning problems in the process of reading and writing in children. Is a study qualitative, is based in a methodology action research, with objective the children teach reading and writing in Spanish with the collage technique and method literacy, through steps: a) The first moment, diagnosis; apply an exam about the ready and writing. b) Planning for development teaching of ready writing, thought collage technique, new tool of the therapy art, a didactic strategy is proposed to teach reading and writing, through the technique of collage. c) educative intervention for teaching literacy was done in a first-grade group with 27 students, through a series of steps, the figure is drawing whose name begins with the letter L-l, then they cut it out and they indicate to the students what it is, and the objective is that they learn the letters and what words can be written with that letter, also read the same, finally the child must paste cuts of a single-color favorite, using the common magazine. d) Analysis and conclusion, the effects of the collage technique of art therapy, children learn the letters and words through the process of literacy, using this method and time learning environments are presented to learn letters, syllables and words through of collage, a method of visual projection. Conclusion is that the method ready writing is new proposed for teach to ready and writing. Children learn their first words in the first month, in addition to reading and writing habits.
How work discipline and leadership influence employees’ performance? Matthew W. McCarter; M. Ikhwan Maulana Haeruddin; Muhammad Yushar Mustafa; Rahmat Riwayat Abadi; Khaidir Syahrul
International Journal of Educational Administration, Management, and Leadership Volume 3, Number 1, May 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/ijeamal.v3i1.73

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This study aims to determine the effect of work discipline and leadership style on employee performance at hotels in Texas. The analysis used in this study using multiple regression analysis. The population in this study were all employees at the hotels. Sampling in this study was carried out using a sampling technique, namely saturated sampling, so the number of samples was 300 employees who were recruited as samples in the study. The results of the study after the data were processed with SPSS.21 with the analytical method used in this study, namely multiple linear regression analysis, Ftest, Ttest, and coefficient of determination (R2). Based on the results of the study it was found that there was a positive and significant effect of work discipline and leadership style variables on employee performance at the hotels simultaneously. This is evidenced by the value of Fcount which is greater than the value of Ftable (29.288 > 3.32) and the probability value which is smaller than (0.000 < 0.05). While partially there is a positive and significant effect of work discipline on employee performance and leadership style has a negative and significant effect on employee performance at the hotels in Texas. Where the tcount value is greater than the ttable value (1,703). The work discipline variable has a tcount value of 5.799 (p = 0.000) and the leadership style variable has a tcount value of -5.035 (p = 0.000). The variable that has the most dominant influence on employee performance at the hotels in Texas is the work discipline variable with the largest tcount value (5.799).
A Literature Review on Public Leadership in Organizations Asim Ali; Taha Shabbir; Waqar Ali
International Journal of Educational Administration, Management, and Leadership Volume 3, Number 1, May 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/ijeamal.v3i1.75

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the literature on public leadership, to identify emerging methods to research within that discipline, and to recommend potential research directions for the future. Our attention is focused on organisational leadership from the perspective of the PA, as opposed to other types of public leadership, such as political, community, and military leadership, which are discussed elsewhere. While conducting a literature review and analysis of public leadership, this research makes use of a new mix of bibliometric methodologies that have never been used before. The four basic approaches to public leadership (specifically, "functionalism," "behavioralism," "biography," and "reformism"), each with a distinct philosophy of science (viz., "objective vs. subjective") and the degree of analysis employed (i.e., "high vs. low"), are identified by our results (i.e. micro-level vs multi-level). Following our results, we propose four areas for future investigation: shifting the emphasis away from the "leading" component of public leadership, moving from basic to complicated, and concentrating on public leadership as a starting point for further investigation. A combination of co-citation analysis and bibliographic coupling are the two general bibliometric retrieval approaches that we have employed in our methodology for retrieval.
A Literatur Review in Learning Organization Eyo Itam Eyo; Denok Sunarsi; Herling Herling; Nurjaya Nurjaya; Azhar Affandi
International Journal of Educational Administration, Management, and Leadership Volume 3, Number 1, May 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/ijeamal.v3i1.76

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The learning organization idea represents a shift in how organizations are developed and grow. Within the training and development literature, staff development and individual learning were emphasized. This review undertakes a critical review of the confused and confusing literature on the learning organization. Draws on both psychological and organizational perspectives and focuses on the distinction between organizational learning and the concept of the learning organization. The discussion is centered around the issues of learning organization and the nature of learning organization. The issues include the neglect of intra-organizational phenomena and a lack of clarity regarding the treatment of the organization, the nature of learning itself, the lack of an accepted theory of what constitutes a learning organization's culture and climate, the impact of organizational size, the role of teamwork within the learning organization concept, and the fundamental question of whether the learning organization is a variable or a root metaphor. This article looks at some of the problems with the learning organization literature and then asks whether the learning organization is a concept that is applicable to organizations. Much of the literature on organizations doesn't take into account the unique nature of organizations in terms of their membership and the people with influence within them. Collaborative learning allows employees to gain new knowledge, skills, and attitudes by working together. Finally, it concludes with a consideration of the issues involved in creating a learning organization.
The Effect of Organizational Justice and Service Quality on Customer Perceived Value among University Students: : Controlling the Effect of Demographic Variables (Age, Gender, Social-Economic Status, and GPA) Dodi Ilham Mustaring; Ahmad Syarief Iskandar
International Journal of Educational Administration, Management, and Leadership Volume 3, Number 1, May 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/ijeamal.v3i1.87

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This study investigates the effect of a university's organizational justice and service quality on the students' perceived value of higher education institutions. Many studies have investigated the importance of customer perceived value in business. Several predictors have been identified, such as service quality and fairness in service. However, business and public sector services have distinct characteristics that define each sector. Considering the importance of education services and the role of higher education institutions, this study explored the contribution of organizational justice and service quality to students' perceived value. There were 517 students from higher education institutions who participated in the study. They were recruited through online advertisements, and the survey was completed online. The results confirmed the contribution of organizational justice and service quality to students' perceived value. The results were consistent after controlling the effect of other demographic variables (e.g., gender). This study suggested that organizational justice and service quality should be fostered in Indonesian higher education institutions. Organizational justice in higher education can instil a sense of proper educational management while service quality assures the university's high standard of services. Like other customers in business, students in higher education also expect value for their education. However, if they find injustice and poor services at their university, they will be more likely to perceive low value. This study has confirmed the application of organizational justice and quality service theory in higher education services.
Fear of Covid-19 Scale: : An Exploratory Study among Young People in Higher Education Institutions Dadang Munandar; Umi Narimawati; Nabiha Khan; Manan Sailan; Mohsin Mohsin
International Journal of Educational Administration, Management, and Leadership Volume 3, Number 1, May 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/ijeamal.v3i1.88

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This study explores some empirical validity of the fear of the Covid-19 scale. The study intends to examine potential validity when the scale is used for young people attending higher education institutions in Indonesia. Researchers invited undergraduate students from five universities in Indonesia. Four hundred fourty five participants fully completed the survey within six weeks of data collection. The study was conducted online through an online survey platform where most participants completed the survey within 20 minutes. Two measures were employed, the fear of Covid-19 and the perceived stress scale. The results supported the theoretical measurement model in which fear of Covid-19 and perceived stress scale each represented a unidimensional construct. The Principal Component Analysis (PCA) also found that the fear of the Covid-19 scale generated positive loading factors for its items with an average variance extracted (AVE) higher than 50%. The Pearson's correlation's predictive validity study observed a positive and significant association between fear of Covid-19 and perceived stress. This study has provided initial empirical support for the use of fear of Covid-19 for young people who attend higher education institutions. The fear of the Covid-19 measure was also in line with several studies and the Conservation of Resource theory. People who perceive crisis will experience threats to their resources, and they will be more likely to experience stress if they do not have enough resources to cope with the threats.
The Mediating Effect of Leader Accountability on the Relationship between Transcendental Leadership of School Heads and Teacher Self-Efficacy Cindy Gonzalez; Ester Jean U. Pelayo
International Journal of Educational Administration, Management, and Leadership Volume 3, Number 2, November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/ijeamal.v3i2.89

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This study investigated the mediating influence of leader accountability on the relationship between transcendental leadership of school heads and teacher self-efficacy in public secondary schools in two municipalities of Davao Oriental. (Failure of teachers to maintain and improve their own performance in the classroom can have a significant impact on the students' learning. The ineffectiveness of teachers has an influence on the entire educational system. Teachers that are inept will have a detrimental influence on student learning results. Self-efficacy relates to one's belief in one's own skills and inefficiencies, which may lead to a number of psychological issues such as low confidence and low self-esteem). A stratified random sample approach was adopted, with 300 teachers serving as respondents. The findings of a non-experimental quantitative mediation study using medgraph, a validated questionnaire, mean, regression procedures, and Pearson r revealed substantial correlations between school leaders' transcendental leadership, teacher self-efficacy, and leader accountability. The mediating influence of leader accountability on the relationship between school leaders' transcendental leadership and teacher self-efficacy was partial. As a result, one of the ways that transcendental leadership of school heads may influence teacher self-efficacy is through leader accountability. However, this does not fully explain the relationship between the two variables.
Skip or captain? : The changing perception of school management and leadership in Germany Britta Klopsch; Johannes Gutbrod
International Journal of Educational Administration, Management, and Leadership Volume 3, Number 2, November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/ijeamal.v3i2.90

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A changing world needs schools that adapt to changes and support their students to thrive. All related developments are moderated, guided, and also implemented by principals. To do this, they need the support of their staff, but also administrative support from the system. In Germany, the system's support is based on a link between management and leadership through clear task descriptions. The following text asks, on the one hand, what school development means for school leaders. On the other hand, it asks whether school development is perceived differently when schools are at different levels of school development experience. In terms of methodology, qualitative interviews were chosen to provide the best possible insight into personal experiences. We interviewed six school principals and their deputies who are actively engaged in school development for at least five years. The analysis shows two diametrically different types of leadership: The Captain and the Skip. Their role descriptions show that the underlying attitude contributes to empowering those involved for necessary change or to restricting them in such a way that genuine, profound change is prevented. A shift in changing leadership might therefore need open-minded principals and deputies who inspire hearts and minds and let change happen.
School Heads’ Post Observation Practices in Tanzania: Feedback Implications for Teachers Linus Chaula; Godlove Lawrent; Iramba Freddie Warioba Iramba
International Journal of Educational Administration, Management, and Leadership Volume 3, Number 2, November 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51629/ijeamal.v3i2.91

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Clinical supervision is one of the best supervisory models that is user - friendly to school heads in supervising teachers’ professional practices. This paper examined teachers’ perception of school heads’ teaching and learning post - observation practices in improving teaching professional relations in public secondary schools in Tanzania. A mixed-methods and case research was conducted in Njombe Region, Tanzania. The study employed 122 respondents, whereby, 94 filled in the questionnaires and 28 participated in the semi - structured interviews and FGDs. The SPSS version 25 aided the analysis of quantitative data and qualitative data on the other hand were analysed through content analysis. The results show that 57.4% (n=70) of participants were male, of which 95.7% (n = 67) were teachers and 4.3% (n = 3) school heads. There were 42.6% (n = 52) of participants were female, of which 98.0% (n = 51) teachers and 2.0% (n = 1) school heads. There were 86.1% (n = 105) of participants with ages ranging from 25 and 50 years. Teachers positively perceived school heads’ post - observation practices (p < 0.05). However, unlike students, no statistical significant difference was observed in teachers’ working experiences regarding teachers' teaching profession relationships among themselves and school heads. It is concluded that school heads’ post - observation practices improve teachers’ professional relationships and could be practiced in supervising teachers in Tanzanian public secondary schools. Post - observation practices of school heads impart professional relationship skills to teachers. Teachers with professional relationship skills motivate students to participatory teaching and learning practice that contribute for an academic achievement.

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