Structural Modeling of School Managers' Competencies as a Driver for Sustainable Development

Authors

    Mohammadreza Rasouli * PhD student, Department of Educational Management, Marand Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marand, Iran. dahdarejehbaran@gmail.com
    Ghaffar Tari Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Marand Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marand, Iran.
    Hossein Baghaei Assistant Professor, Department of Curriculum Planning, Marand Branch, Islamic Azad University, Marand, Iran.

Keywords:

Competency, Sustainable Development, School Managers

Abstract

Purpose: This study focused on the structural modeling of competencies of high school managers in Tehran as a driver for sustainable development. Methodology: From the perspective of its objective, this research is developmental-applied, and in terms of data collection, given the nature of the study, it is descriptive-survey. The statistical population in the quantitative section includes high school managers from districts 2, 5, 6, and 8 in Tehran, who have experience in managing high schools and are active in executive and research activities in the field of education. Therefore, the sample size for the forthcoming research is 384 individuals, for which 384 questionnaires were used for data analysis. To measure the research variables, questionnaires by Shamsudin & Chutipattana (2012) and Wayla & Tolud (2021) were utilized. The reliability of the questionnaire was calculated based on Cronbach's alpha, and the validity of the questionnaire was based on confirmatory factor analysis. In the present research, the structural equation modeling method was used for data analysis. The software used for data analysis were SPSS-22 and SMARTPLS-4. Findings: According to the research findings, the professional competency model of school managers includes competency enablers, management competencies, ethics and professional behavior competencies, manager development, social indicators of managers, the establishment of work groups to enhance performance and green competency, attitudinal competencies, knowledge competencies, educational competencies, commercialization of knowledge-skills and technology competencies, hardworking spirit, consumption pattern modification, and participation in development towards national authority, which lead to the realization of results such as a hardworking spirit, consumption pattern modification, and participation in development. Conclusion: The professional competency model of school managers in high schools, with the expansion of professional competency, can assist managers and planners of educational systems in improving educational and training conditions.  

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Published

2022-06-21

How to Cite

Rasouli, M., Tari, G., & Baghaei, H. (2022). Structural Modeling of School Managers’ Competencies as a Driver for Sustainable Development. Iranian Journal of Educational Sociology, 7(2), 124-131. https://qijes.com/index.php/ijes/article/view/1246

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