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Transformational And Transactional Leadership Characteristics Of Intercollegiate Athletes And Non-athletesAkar, Aytug 01 June 2010 (has links) (PDF)
ABSTRACT
TRANSFORMATIONAL AND TRANSACTIONAL LEADERSHIP
CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERCOLLAGIATE ATHLETES AND
NON-ATHLETES
M.S.Physical Education and Sports
Supervisor: Assoc.Prof.Dr.Settar KOÇ / AK
June 2010, 64 Pages
The main purpose of this study was to examine the transformational and
transactional leadership characteristics of intercollegiate athletes and non athletes.
The second purpose was to compare transformational and transactional leadership
characteristics in athletes and non-athletes.
In this study, 152 subjects were selected from seven different universities.
Data was collected through Turkish version of Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire
(MLQ) - Leader Form (Form 5X-Short).
Quantitative statistical analyses using SPSS confirmed the study' / s first and
second hypothesis through and independent samples t-test that the intercollegiate
athletes scored statistically higher on the MLQ (Multifactor Leadership
Questionnaire) 5X-Short than the non-athlete university students. MLQ 5X-Short
scores were subjected to t-test using the athlete2s gender, sport activity, team
membership, weekly exercise days, exercise in yearly based time. The test variables
were transformational and transactional leadership behaviors and subscales of them,
the grouping variables were intercollegiate athletes and non-athletes. Two out of
three Leadership behaviors were statistically significant when comparing
intercollegiate athletes and non athletes.
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The leadership practices of heads of department in the implementation of physical development activities in primary schoolsMahlobogoane, Modirwadi Mavis January 2013 (has links)
Reforms that have taken place in the South African education system since 1994 have led to changes in terms of how learning areas are taught in schools. There have been changes regarding the teaching of physical development activities in schools in recent years. Physical education as a subject was infused within life orientation (LO) as a learning area with physical development activities as one of the outcomes. The time to teach physical development activities has been reduced as other learning outcomes within LO have to be taught. This has led to situations where the teaching of physical development activities is undermined in many schools. Pressure to perform well in learning areas such as mathematics and literacy makes educators to devote less time on the teaching of physical development activities. To a larger extent, financial resources on the other hand, are being directed to other learning areas due to pressure to conform to international education standards. There is a need for school leaders to respond to new conditions of teaching. This research project deals with the leadership practices of heads of department (HODs) in the implementation of physical development activities. The study aims to investigate how HODs lead and manage the educators who teach physical development activities. Among other things, the study will focus on the HODs‟ leadership styles relevant to the teaching of physical development activities. The study will also look at challenges they experience in their departments, training needs and how they keep balance between teaching and monitoring educators who teach physical development activities.
The researcher used qualitative research approach to collect information for the study. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with two HODs and four educators in two primary schools. The findings indicate that lack of experience and specialisation in the teaching of physical development activities has an influence on the HODs leadership style. More support is needed in the teaching of physical development activities in order to boost the confidence of those who are teaching this part of the learning area. Deployment of staff members to the relevant positions is one of the priority areas. An implication for schools, particularly HODs and school management teams is that the teaching of physical development activities is as important as the teaching of other learning areas. / Dissertation (MEd)--University of Pretoria, 2013. / gm2014 / Education Management and Policy Studies / unrestricted
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