Publication: Examination of the relationship between school principals' democratic leadership behaviors and diversity management skills
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The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between school
principals' democratic leadership behaviors and their ability to
diversity management according to teacher perceptions. This study
was designed using a correlational survey model. Sample of the
research consists of 307 teachers working in Pendik and Kartal
districts of Istanbul. “Democratic Leadership Scale” and “Diversity
Management Scale” were used in the research. Research data were
analyzed using arithmetic mean, standard deviation, correlation
analysis, and regression analysis. According to the findings, the
democratic leadership behaviors of school principals were at a
moderate level, and their diversity management skills were at a low
level. The results of the correlation analysis showed that there was a
positive, low-level, significant relationship between the two
variables. Finally, as a result of the simple linear regression analysis,
it was found that school principals' democratic leadership behaviors
were a significant predictor of their diversity management skills.
The findings obtained from the research were discussed in line with
the relevant literature and some suggestions were presented for
researchers and practitioners.
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ÇAYAK S., "Examination of the Relationship Between School Principals' Democratic Leadership Behaviors and Diversity Management Skills", Journal of Education and Recreation Patterns, cilt.4, sa.2, ss.303-316, 2023
