A proposed Vision for the Leadership of Education Institutions on Gifted Caring in Light of Participative Leadership
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Universidad de Granada
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Dimensions Education institutions Gifted caring Participative leadership Supervisors
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2023-05-02Referencia bibliográfica
Abdulelah A. ALduraywish , Asma Y. ALomari, Yhya A. ALamri (2023). A proposed Vision for the Leadership of Education Institutions on Gifted Caring in Light of Participative Leadership.Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 14(3). 93-109[DOI: 10.47750/jett.2023.14.03.012]
Resumen
The study aims to identify the status of gifted caring in education institutions in the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia (KSA). It also attempts to identify the degree of practice by the two heads of
participative leadership from the perspective of supervisors in the management of gifted caring.
Thus, the study eventually aims to provide a proposed vision for education institutions of gifted
caring in light of participative leadership.
The study adopted the descriptive survey approach together with the descriptive-analytical method.
The study sample involved (102) supervisors. The population comprised all male and female
supervisors working for the ministry of education in KSA whose number amounted to (206)
supervisors in addition to all ministry circulars related to gifted caring and all relevant studies that
tackled education institution leadership in light of the precipitative type. The researchers designed a
questionnaire of four dimensions which included (31) items. The study's foremost results revealed
that the administration leadership status ranked “medium.” As for the practice of the two heads of
the gifted, caring leadership, it also ranked “medium” for all domains, which are: management
duties, authorization, human relations, and finally, media and communication domains.
The researchers also proposed a vision for the leadership of educational institutions for gifted caring
in light of participative leadership by designing an integrated model for the issue. The researchers
also put down specific steps to be followed in applying the vision. The study concludes with
numerous recommendations and suggestions