Dominant Factors Influencing the Performance of Principals of Vocational High Schools

Authors

  • Darwin Darwin
  • Yuniarto Mudjisusatyo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46328/ijemst.3516

Keywords:

School principal's performance, Self-efficacy, Job satisfaction, Perception about position

Abstract

This study aims to determine the effect of self-efficacy, job satisfaction, and perceptions of position on the performance of principals of public vocational high schools in DKI Jakarta Province. The research was conducted using a survey method. The data were analyzed using path analysis. The population of this study was 61 school principals in six cities/districts. This research questionnaire tested 21 school principals. Therefore, using proportional random sampling, the sample for this study was 40 school principals who were selected proportionally and randomly. The results of the study are as follows: (1) there is a positive direct effect of self-efficacy on the performance of school principals, (2) there is a positive direct effect of job satisfaction on the performance of school principals, (3) ) there is a positive direct effect of position perceptions on the performance of school principals, (4) there is a positive direct effect of self-efficacy on job satisfaction, and (5) there is a positive direct effect of self-efficacy on perception of position.

Author Biographies

Darwin Darwin

Affiliation: Universitas Negeri Medan, Country: ID

Yuniarto Mudjisusatyo

Affiliation: Universitas Negeri Medan, Country: ID

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Published

2023-07-19

How to Cite

Darwin, D., & Mudjisusatyo, Y. (2023). Dominant Factors Influencing the Performance of Principals of Vocational High Schools. International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 11(5), 1238–1257. https://doi.org/10.46328/ijemst.3516

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