英文摘要 |
This study aimed to explore the path model of principals' multi-frame leadership, school culture, teacher commitment, and school effectiveness in primary and secondary schools. A questionnaire survey was conducted of 795 teachers and 90 principals in Kaohsiung (286 primary teachers and 30 principals, 274 junior high teachers and 30 principals, 235 senior high school teachers and 30 principals). Mean difference, hierarchical regression, and structural equation modeling revealed that the current status of principal multi-frame leadership, school culture, teacher commitment, and school effectiveness were all above average. Principals' self-evaluation was above the teacher's assessment for their principals in multi-frame leadership. Notably, different school levels were the key factor influencing principals' multi-frame leadership, school culture, teacher commitment, and school effectiveness. In addition, principal multi-frame leadership could positively predict the school effectiveness through the complete mediation of school culture and teacher commitment, but the path models between the senior high schools and primary/junior high schools were slightly different. Based on the study findings, recommendations were offered for educational policy, school administration, teacher development, and future research as reference. |