E. Cabasag, Joselito (2025) Leadership Dynamics in School-Based Management: Exploring the Role of Principals in Implementation Success. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (8): 25aug096. pp. 264-265. ISSN 2456-2165
This study explored the real-life experiences of school principals as they worked to implement School-Based Management (SBM) at Sto. Tomas East District in Davao del Norte. Our aim was to gain deeper insights into how these leaders coped with challenges and what strategies they found effective in managing their schools. To achieve this, we conducted detailed interviews with ten public elementary school principals, capturing their unique stories and perspectives. From our conversations, we identified three key themes that emerged from their experiences. First, we looked at the various leadership styles and strategies they employed to guide their schools. Second, we delved into the challenges and roadblocks they encountered along the way. Finally, we examined how their efforts influenced school culture and ultimately affected student outcomes. We found that these principals utilized several coping mechanisms, which we grouped into distinct themes. They focused on improving communication and engaging with stakeholders, demonstrating strategic leadership through clear decision-making, and employing innovative problem-solving techniques to address the challenges they faced. Additionally, our study uncovered valuable insights about the importance of having a strong leadership vision, actively involving stakeholders, and managing resources effectively while fostering innovation. Overall, this research highlights the significance of adaptive leadership, collaboration with the school community, and creative resource management in successfully implementing SBM. The findings provide practical guidance for both current and future educational leaders who are navigating similar challenges in their schools.
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