Implementation of situational leadership as an effective classroom management model in the traditional middle grade level classroom
by Lillig, Kimberly Jo, M.S.Ed., SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY AT CARBONDALE, 2009, 63 pages; 1469324

Abstract:

This quantitative research study was designed and conducted to determine if the situational leadership model could be used successfully for teacher classroom management. This study drew from Hersey and Blanchard's (1982) Situational Leadership Model and Babkie's (2006) outline for proactive management of classroom behavior. The study was conducted with sixteen teachers employed at six public schools serving grades 6-8 in traditional regular education classrooms within Region #30 in the State of Illinois. Three data collection instruments were utilized in this study. Subjects' mean scores from the Leadership Style Assessment for Classroom Teachers - Self (Hayden, 1982) and Other were compared with mean scores attained on the Classroom Behavior Management Checklist. Findings revealed that a positive correlation was achieved between the Leadership Style Assessment for Classroom Teachers and the Classroom Behavior Management Checklist beyond the predetermined level of significance (Olds, 1938 and Fisher & Yates, 1963).

 
AdviserAlvin R. Putnam
SchoolSOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY AT CARBONDALE
SourceMAI/ 48-01, p. , Nov 2009
Source TypeThesis
SubjectsMiddle school education; Vocational education
Publication Number1469324
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