Coach-Style Management Practices of School Heads in Relation to Human Competence of Classroom Managers in Public Elementary Schools

Lenny S. Palma1

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Publication Date: 2024/08/03

Abstract: This study was conducted to determine the relationship between the coach-style management practices of school heads and human competence of classroom managers in public elementary schools of Tugbok District, Division of Davao City. The study used the non- experimental quantitative research design utilizing correlational method. The respondents of this study composed of 107 teachers using a universal sampling. The statistical tools used were Mean, Pearson Product Moment Coefficient Correlation or Pearson r and Regression Analysis. The findings revealed that the school heads achieved a high level on coach-style management practices. Meanwhile classroom managers established a high level in human competence in public elementary schools. There was a significant relationship between coach-style management practices of school heads and human competence of classroom managers in public elementary schools. The domains of coach-style management practices of school heads were significantly influenced to human competence of classroom managers in public elementary schools. It is articulated in this study that human competence of classroom managers in public elementary schools should be raised in a very high level. It was concluded that the high level of coach-style management practices of school heads would also increase to the human competence of classroom managers in public elementary schools.

Keywords: Coach-Style Management Practices, Human Competence, Philippines.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAY2201

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