The effect of school leadership on conflict resolution in secondary schools in Uganda: a case study of Mubende district
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Date
2014-12-01
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Kyambogo University(unpublished)
Abstract
The study was about the effect of school leadership on conflict resolution in secondary schools in
Uganda. It was carried out among secondary schools in Mubende District in 2013 . The
objectives of this study were; to find out the conflict resolution methods employed by secondary
school leadership. To examine the role of school leadership in conflict resolution in secondary
schools. To establish the extent to which school leadership have resolved conflicts in secondary
schools in Mubende District. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of school
leadership on conflicts resolution in secondary schools in Mubende. A sample size of 112
respondents was determined scientifically. The study used cross sectional research design which
·extracted both qualitative and quantitative data. Quantitative data was collected from 50 teachers
using a questionnaire. Interviews guides were used to collect qualitative data from head teachers
and Board Governors, while focus group discussions were used to collect qualitative data from
Deputy Head teachers, Heads of departments and Director of studies. Data was analysed using
descriptive statistics and interpreted using pie charts and table. Results of the study indicate that
Negotiation, Mediation and direct confrontation were used when the two have failed. Litigation
is rarely used to resolve conflicts in schools. The study found that the role of School leadership
in conflict resolution is to build cooperation among the staff. The study findings indicate that
other roles are totally neglected like establishing communication channels and counseling
section. The results of the study indicate that resolved conflicts have positive effects while
unresolved conflicts have led in wastage of resources in handling violent conflicts. The ideal
level of conflict resolution required to attain optimum performance for every school is unique
and situational. Basing on the findings of the study it was recommended that induction courses
should be organized to school leadership to ably increase work productivity through resolved
conflicts.
Description
xi,96p.
Keywords
School leadership., Conflict resolution ., Secondary schools.
Citation
Kakeeto, Stephen(2014)The effect of school leadership on conflict resolution in secondary schools in Uganda: a case study of Mubende district