Abstract:
The study sought to determine teachers’ perception towards school leaders(Principals)
leadership styles practiced in secondary schools of dire dawa city. This research was designed to
compare leadership styles practiced in public and private secondary schools of dire dawa city
and to identify the leadership styles preferred by teachers in both types of schools. It was a
survey study which was delimited to the leadership styles of leaders with respect to the practice
of autocratic, democratic and laissez faire leadership styles. The target population of this study
consisted of 46 private and 44 public secondary schools leaders and 57 public and 32 private
secondary schools teachers. Also 6 principals, 5 PTA heads, 5 students’ council chairmen and 4
supervisors were interviewed. The target population consisted of the 3 public/government and 3
private secondary schools in dire dawa city. This study targeted 6 schools that had done for at
least five years. Teachers (89) and school leaders (90) were the target respondents for this study.
Simple Random sampling was used to select 89 teachers from schools and then purposive
sampling techniques to select the 90school leaders’ principals from 6 of the selected schools
after the random sampling. This sampling gave a total of 179 respondents. Questionnaires were
used as the tools for collecting the data from the teachers and school leaders. Interview and
focus group discussion to collect qualitative data from principals, supervisors. And these
questionnaires were designed based on the objectives of the study and on the literature review.
The study yielded data that required both qualitative and quantitative analysis. Quantitative data
were collected on the personal characteristics of respondents; school leaders’ leadership style,
the teachers’ perceptions towards the practiced leadership styles and teachers preference of
leadership style(s). The quantitative data were analyzed using frequency, percentages and
independent samples t-test by using SPSS version 20. The data collected through interview were
analyzed using narration. The analysis of data indicated that the democratic leadership style was
the most commonly used leadership style among leaders of government secondary schools where
as autocratic leadership style was most commonly used leadership style among leaders of
private secondary schools in dire dawa city administration council. Teachers in both types of schools perceived their schools practice of leadership style as autocratic but they preferred
mostly practice of laissez faire and democratic leadership styles. Based on the findings it is
recommended that school leaders should imbibe a mixture of democratic and laissez faire styles.
The educational leaders of secondary schools, policy makers and other stakeholders may get
some important information about the leadership styles which is most common in school leaders
practice. It may recommend whether the leadership styles in secondary schools of targeted in the
city is similar or not.