The Roles of Principals in Teacher Competency Development for Students’ Morale Improvement

Authors

  • Asmendri Asmendri Islamic State University of Mahmud Yunus
  • Milya Sari Islamic State University of Imam Bonjol
  • Khairiah Khairiah Islamic State University of Fatmawati Sukarno
  • Afnibar Islamic State University of Imam Bonjol
  • Sulistyorini University of Sayyid Ali Rahmatullah Tulungagung
  • Florante P. Ibarra Central Luzon State University
  • Ma. Ruby Hiyasmin M. Delos Santos Central Luzon State University
  • Rosario F. Quicho Central Luzon State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v23i11.6223

Keywords:

higher education, moral improvement, role of principal, teacher competency development

Abstract

Education and learning in schools that do not pay attention to students’ morals have had an unfavorable impact on student development. This research aims to track the role of school principals in teacher development to improve students’ morale. It used a qualitative approach that involved the researchers as a research instrument. In collecting data, the principal is the key informant. The other informants were chosen based on the snowball sampling technique. This process continued until the data were saturated. In addition to interviews, research data were collected through observation and written documents. The data collected were analyzed following the steps proposed by Miles and Huberman (1984), such as data reduction, data presentation, and conclusions (illustration/verification). More specifically, data validation was done through triangulation. The results revealed that school principals had fewer roles in developing teacher competencies to improve students’ morale.

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Published

2023-07-14

How to Cite

Asmendri, A., Sari, M., Khairiah, K., Afnibar, Sulistyorini, Ibarra, F. P., Delos Santos, M. R. H. M., & Quicho, R. F. (2023). The Roles of Principals in Teacher Competency Development for Students’ Morale Improvement. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 23(11). https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v23i11.6223

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