ISSN: 2782-893X
eISSN: 2799-0664
School leadership and management skills contribute to students’ academic performance, which
requires knowledge, preparation, technical training, and continued professional development to facilitate
the interactive participation of teachers and students. It is an evolving and influential process that leads to
achieving the desired purpose. This study determined the academic leadership and management skills of
the eighty-seven (87) private sectarian school administrators under new normal conditions. The following
are the leadership skills of private school administrators, namely: Assessment for Learning, Programs
Development, Implementing programs for Instructional Improvement, and Supervision. Management skills
include Managing School Operations, Fiscal Management, Technology in the Management Operations,
Triage, Transition, and Transformation. Each part consists of ten (10) indicators for which the respondents
shared their perspectives in the conduct of this study.
This study used the descriptive-correlational research method to assess the level of competence of private
school administrators in terms of academic leadership and management capabilities. A survey instrument
was developed and used to gather findings in the study. The instrument was designed to help the researcher
create a profile dealing with questions on administrators’ leadership and management skills. The instrument
used was validated by a pool of five (5) experts in their field of specialization using the criteria developed
and revised in 2020 by Meimban. The content validity of instrument results showed that the questionnaires
designed are highly valid. The personal factors such as age, sex, civil status, highest educational attainment,
length of service as an administrator, area of specialization, monthly income, and relevant seminars relative
to academic leadership and management are categorized using the frequency count and percentage
distribution.
Based on the analysis of the results, findings showed that the private school administrators are educationally
prepared and had attended relevant training required for their positions as administrators in their area of
specializations. In addition, the private sectarian school administrators are predominantly female, mature,
and single. The following are the recommendations based on the findings of the study, namely: the private
schools have to set a minimum requirement of at least Masteral Degree for the teachers to cope with the
demands in the academe, sustain and maintain a high level of academic leadership and management skills,
conduct benchmarking with other institutions to adopt ways and strategies for improvement, create a faculty
development program that will include pieces of training and seminars, and pursue further studies to uplift
the profile of the institution. Also, there is a need to conduct further studies on academic leadership to
include more variables in wider scopes using different data gathering instruments to cross-check the
findings of the study.