ISSN: 2782-893X
eISSN: 2799-0664
This study was aimed to investigate the Motivational Skills of School Head and how
it affects teachers’ Work Attitudes. The population of this study comprised all the 55 teachers of
Leyte Agro-Industrial School. Two sets of questionnaires were used as research instruments to rate
the School Head’s Motivational Skills in Instruction, Internal Relations, Organizational
Management, Administration, and External Relations and the Teaching Attitude Inventory. The
coefficient of Contingency was used to determine the relationship between Motivational Skills and
Teacher’ attitudes.
Results show that there is a significant positive relationship between Motivational Skills
and Teachers’ Attitudes given the computed values of the following categories; Instructional r (53)
= .35, t=5.343, , Internal Relations r (53) = .62, t=7.778, Organizational Management r (53) =.30,
t=5.112, Administration r (53) =.67, t=7.887 and r (53) =.67, t=7.887, and External Relations r
(53) =.34, t=5.431. This reveals that as the School Head’s Motivational Skills level increases, the
level of Work Attitudes of Teachers positively increases and vice versa.
It is concluded that the School Head’s Level of Motivational Skills is directly related to
Teachers’ Attitudes. The School Head of Leyte Agro-Industrial School has exhibited better
performance given the high Motivational Skills level resulting in teachers showing highly positive
Work Attitudes in terms of Personal and Career Aspects.
It is recommended that further studies be conducted involving students and external
stakeholders to triangulate the result. The Department of Education should craft programs and
activities that promote harmonious relationships in schools, especially School Head- Teachers
relationship.