Investigate the Role of Educational Leadership in Human Resources Development of Jordanian University
Qasem Ali Qasem Saeed and
Jafer Ahmad Odeh Al Slahen
Asian Social Science, 2017, vol. 13, issue 5, 76
Abstract:
The study aim to examine the impact of educational leadership on human resources development of Jordanian university. The study is an analysis descriptive research and the methods will be use survey in order to collect information needed for get the results. The population of the study includes all Jordanian universities. The sample of the study will includes (200) professors working in governmental universities located in Amman city. The study results indicated that there are positive attitudes towards educational leadership, the study also indicated that there are positive attitudes towards variables- communication, learning, influence, confidence, and knowledge. The study results accept main hypotheses that states- There is a statistically significant impact of educational leadership on human resources development of Jordanian university. The study results also accept the first three sub hypothesis which related to the impact of (communication, learning, and influence) on human resources development of Jordanian university, but the study results reject the sub hypothesis which related to the impact of (confidence, and knowledge). The study recommended to identify best practices in leadership styles, for positive change at the university, and how to increase the absorption of the change points when their employees, and to support and provide all the resources that help educational leadership in order to achieve- communication, learning, influence, confidence, and knowledge.
Date: 2017
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