Future leadership characteristics among the principals of basic education schools
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The current study aimed to investigate the degree of availability of the future leadership characteristics among the principals of basic education schools. A questionnaire was used to collect the data from a study sample of (600) school principals. The study results showed that the degree of availability of the future leadership characteristics among the principals of basic education schools was average. The results also showed that there were statistically significant differences related to the academic qualification variable in favour of master’s degree and above. There were statistically significant differences related to the variable of the Specialized Center for Professional Training of Teachers in favour of those enrolled in the centre. The study recommended the need to offer programs targeting school principals in dealing with scenarios of future events and issues. The study recommended training of school principals on future planning and future predictions based on the current data.
Keywords: Characteristics, Future Leaders, Basic Education Schools.
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