Journal of Education, Management and Development Studies (Oct 2022)

Principal Leadership Vs Teacher Professionalism: Contribution to Organizational Climate in Islamic Schools in Medan, Indonesia

  • Muhammad Fadhli,
  • Achmad Patoni,
  • Agus Zaenul Fitry

DOI
https://doi.org/10.52631/jemds.v2i3.131
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3

Abstract

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Creating a positive school climate is a real challenge in today's school management. Meanwhile, a positive conducive school climate will contribute to improving school performance. This paper aims to look at the contribution of teacher leadership and professionalism to the school organizational climate. The method used in this study is quantitative, while the data instrument is collected by distributing questionnaires. The study was conducted by involving 155 teachers spread over three public madrasas in Medan city. The study results show that teacher professionalism has a more real impact on efforts to establish a conducive school organizational climate. The originality shown from this study is that the contribution of leadership is no longer a determinant in the organizational climate of schools. This study offers strengthening of teacher professionalism as an effort.

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