Oliver E. Ortiz Jr., Hermie M. Blancia, Mirasol Pamittan-Gabaran, Vincent Lee Corpin-Garcia, John Michael M. Dela Cruz
Abstract:
Instructional Leadership is one of the most critical fibers to weave with all other aspects of leadership and
governance among public schools in the Philippines. This study described and examined the instructional
leadership styles of school heads and the administrative challenges they encountered relative to the delivery
of instruction among the selected secondary schools in the Philippines. It utilized descriptive-correlational
design where 100 randomly selected school heads and 100 randomly selected teachers from selected public
schools participated as respondents of the study. Survey-questionnaire was utilized as instrument to gather
data. Results showed that among the different instructional leadership styles, distributed instructional
leadership was highly utilized by school heads to engage their teachers in delivering effective and efficient
instruction. Thus, an increased in distributed instructional leadership influences the greater challenges
encountered in resource management. School heads heavily experienced administrative challenges when they
pervasively utilized distributed instructional leadership styles.
1. Journal Description 2. Select Journal a. Declaration of Originality b. Select the Journal c. Paper Formatting d. Initial Manuscript Submission e. Peer Review Process f. Manuscript Revision g. Editing Services h. Final Manuscript Submission i. Acknowledgement to Publish j. Copyright Matters k. Inhouse Publication