Administrative Leadership Style and Job Satisfaction: Their Impact on the Communication Skills of Teachers
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Administrative Leadership Style, Communication Skills, Job Satisfaction, Participative Leadership, Transformational LeadershipAbstract
This study investigated the influence of administrative leadership style and job satisfaction on the communication skills of teachers in selected public schools in Veruela District, Agusan del Sur during the School Year 2025–2026. It examined administrative leadership styles in terms of transformational, transactional, authoritative, participative, and laissez-faire, and job satisfaction in terms of satisfaction with co-workers, students, and parents, in relation to teachers’ communication skills, including verbal, non-verbal, written, interpersonal, and classroom communication. A quantitative research design employing a descriptive-correlational approach was used, with data collected from 120 teacher-respondents via validated structured questionnaire. Statistical tools such as weighted mean, Pearson r correlation, and multiple linear regression analysis were utilized. The findings revealed that administrative leadership styles and job satisfaction were both highly manifested and significantly related to teachers’ communication skills, with participative and transformational leadership, as well as satisfaction with co-workers and students, emerging as strong predictors. The study concludes that supportive leadership practices and positive workplace relationships enhance teachers’ communicative competence, and it recommends the adoption of participative and transformational leadership approaches to strengthen communication skills and overall teacher effectiveness.
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