ARSHAD, AB RASID and SHANUSI , AHMAD and LOKMAN , MOHD TAHIR
(2012)
COMPETENCY OF ADMINISTRATORS OF GOVERNMENT-AIDED RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS (GARS) IN EASTERN ZONE (KELANTAN, TERENGGANU & PAHANG) AND CENTRAL ZONE (PERAK, SELANGOR & WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN).
Jurnal Pengurusan dan Kepimpinan Pendidikan, 24 (02).
pp. 109-130.
ISSN 1511-4147
Abstract
School administrators play an important role in determining the direction and
effectiveness of the school. Therefore, they are required to equip themselves with all the
necessary skills for effective school management. School administrators are viewed as
architects (actors) that could propel the progress of the school based on management
skills and knowledge of school organisation management in line with current educational
developments. As such, competency aspects of the administrators in schools throughout
the country should be emphasised, even more so for the Government-Aided Religious
Schools (GARS) as newcomers under the Ministry of Education (MOE). A research on
the competency of GARS Administrators will uncover training requirements for the
administrators and improve the existing strengths in the schools. In addition, this
research was designed to analyse whether the School Leaders’ Competency Instrument
(KOMPAS) survey, designed by researchers from Institut Aminuddin Baki (IAB), has
internal consistency and reliability. Therefore, confirmation factor analysis through
Structural Equation Modelling construction methods was used to analyse the internal
consistency of the questionnaire. A total of 348 GARS Administrators in the eastern
and central zones were made respondents in the research. The research findings indicate
that KOMPAS instrument has good internal consistency in measuring the competency of
the GARS Administrators. In addition, the job satisfaction elements of the administrators
were also studied by the researchers as an ancillary element of the research.
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