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The Degree Of Availability Of Administrative Creativity Culture Among Arab School Principals Within The Green Line And Its Relationship To Teachers Job Performance, Hiba Takruri, Mohammad Ashour
The Degree Of Availability Of Administrative Creativity Culture Among Arab School Principals Within The Green Line And Its Relationship To Teachers Job Performance, Hiba Takruri, Mohammad Ashour
Jordan Journal of Applied Science-Humanities Series
This study aimed to identify the degree of availability of a culture of administrative creativity among Arab school principals within the green line and its relationship to the job performance of teachers from the teachers' point of view. The study sample consisted of (484) teachers and principals, including (364) male and female teachers, and (120) male and female principals who were chosen by the available random method. It also showed that the level of job performance for teachers in schools in Arabic within the green line was (significant), and there was a positive, statistically significant correlation at the significance level …
The Role Of Administrative Creativity In The Performance Of Teachers In Public Schools, Raya Y. Fyad
The Role Of Administrative Creativity In The Performance Of Teachers In Public Schools, Raya Y. Fyad
Journal of the Association of Arab Universities for Research in Higher Education (مجلة اتحاد الجامعات العربية (للبحوث في التعليم العالي
The study aimed to identify the role of administrative creativity in the performance of teachers in public schools in Irbid governorate, and for the purposes of achieving the objectives of the current study, the descriptive analytical approach was used for its suitability to the type of study, where a questionnaire was developed to collect data from the sample that was chosen randomly from the study population of teachers in the governorate of Irbid, based on a sample of (250) male and female teachers. Where the questionnaire was sent and applied electronically, and (218) questionnaires were retrieved, i.e. (87.2%) of the …