Constraints on School Based Management Compliance of Public Schools Principals

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ABSTRACT

This study explored how school principals, head teachers, and school heads are coping with the constraints of successfully implementing different programs and activities that are in compliance with the school-based management of RA 9155 as these leaders are oftentimes confronted with voluminous work and encountered a lot of difficulties as they carry out to their administrative and supervisory functions. These competing demands lead to a clear gap between the aspirational and the actual performance in their respective schools. It utilized a descriptive-normative design in con-ducting the study where 50 respondents were randomly selected and were requested to complete a modified instrument of the Performance Appraisal System for School Administrators (PASSA). Results indicated that school administrators under survey lacked managerial competencies and adequate training in management and leadership in implementing the different programs and projects based on school-based management.

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Alvarado, E. , Sy, F. and Adriatico, C. (2019) Constraints on School Based Management Compliance of Public Schools Principals. Open Access Library Journal, 6, 1-11. doi: 10.4236/oalib.1105454.

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