This document summarizes a study that examined the relationship between strategic leadership practices and improving the quality of educational services in Palestinian universities. The study found a statistically significant relationship between strategic leadership practices (including strategic orientation, investing in strategic capabilities, developing human capital, strengthening organizational culture, emphasizing ethics, and balanced oversight) and quality of educational services (including tangibility, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy). The study recommended that Palestinian universities adopt strategic leadership practices to develop their capacities and improve the quality of their educational services.
American Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development is indexed, refereed and peer-reviewed journal, which is designed to publish research articles.
Journey of SDSSU towards InternationalizationIJAEMSJORNAL
This paper examined the profile of SDSSU as it takes its journey towards internationalization. It used case study in which documentary analysis of a unit was applied. The profile of the university has potential conformities of high performance, from instruction to extension functions that are essentials for global marketing and competitiveness. Hence, it needs a number of employees, specifically in terms of faculty, as it is seen that the population of students is expecting to be increased due to the free tuition, and availability of grants and scholarship programs. It shows also high performance in terms of program accredited, board programs, and extension services. As to faculty, few meet the educational qualifications but it is evident that majority of them are aiming a highest educational qualifications. Lastly, majority of their level of trainings, conferences, and seminars they attended are in local level.
Abstract
- Institutions of higher learning face a new situation on
higher education. It holds some novel threats and presents some
fresh opportunities. Given the uncertainty of the future, collage
and university administrators cannot allow their organizations to
drift. This study assessed the managerial skills development of the
administrators of the five (5) well-established private institutions
of higher learning in Batangas, Philippines. A combination of
descriptive-purposive research design and survey method was used to
determine the managerial dimensions exhibited by the administrators.
Mean, Likert Scale, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Pearson Product
Moment Correlation Coefficient and and Bivariate Correlation were
used. There is no significant difference in the assessment of the three
groups of respondents in terms of communication skills and solving
problems effectively. However, there is a significant difference in terms
of self leadership, managing the task effectively, managing the people
effectively, and managing interpersonal relations effectively.
There is
a very high significant relationship among all the managerial skills
dimensions required of the institution administrators using the same
managerial dimensions. The managerial skills of the administrators
have to be enhanced to improve the quality of people in the institution.
The Proposed Executive Development Program and Training Model
are strongly recommended.
An assessment of satisfaction of the population with reforms in education sph...infoncepakz
JSC “Information-Analytic Center” has conducted three
sociological researches jointly with sociological agencies in 2014.
Results of researches have showed the following results.
1. "An assessment of satisfaction of the population with reforms in
education sphere by levels" (together with "The center of studying the
public opinion", 6400 respondents).
Brief information on the organization:
The main field - sociological and market researches, coverage across
Kazakhstan and the countries of Central Asia. 25 years of expertise in the market.
Resources:
a) Own well-adjusted regional network across Kazakhstan;
b) 345 constant interviewers in all regions of the country;
c) 18 skilled supervisors;
d) 12 professional employees at the office of the company in Almaty;
e) Monitoring service in Almaty.
CSPO's personnel is experts in the field of sociology, economy and public opinion
in Kazakhstan, experts of the international organizations, members of the
international associations.
Own material resource base and office, computer and audiovisual equipment,
large and specialized types of various surveys across Kazakhstan and Central
Asia.
The purpose of this sociological research is the assessment of
satisfaction of the population of the Republic of Kazakhstan with the
reforms in education sphere by levels as follows: preschool education
and training, secondary education, technical and professional
education, higher and postgraduate education.
Research problems:
1.To study opinions of the population of RoK on the quality of
education;
2.To evaluate the satisfaction of the population of RK with the
reforms in education:
2.1 in preschool education and training
2.2 in secondary education
2.3 in technical and professional education
2.4 in higher and postgraduate education.
American Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development is indexed, refereed and peer-reviewed journal, which is designed to publish research articles.
Journey of SDSSU towards InternationalizationIJAEMSJORNAL
This paper examined the profile of SDSSU as it takes its journey towards internationalization. It used case study in which documentary analysis of a unit was applied. The profile of the university has potential conformities of high performance, from instruction to extension functions that are essentials for global marketing and competitiveness. Hence, it needs a number of employees, specifically in terms of faculty, as it is seen that the population of students is expecting to be increased due to the free tuition, and availability of grants and scholarship programs. It shows also high performance in terms of program accredited, board programs, and extension services. As to faculty, few meet the educational qualifications but it is evident that majority of them are aiming a highest educational qualifications. Lastly, majority of their level of trainings, conferences, and seminars they attended are in local level.
Abstract
- Institutions of higher learning face a new situation on
higher education. It holds some novel threats and presents some
fresh opportunities. Given the uncertainty of the future, collage
and university administrators cannot allow their organizations to
drift. This study assessed the managerial skills development of the
administrators of the five (5) well-established private institutions
of higher learning in Batangas, Philippines. A combination of
descriptive-purposive research design and survey method was used to
determine the managerial dimensions exhibited by the administrators.
Mean, Likert Scale, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Pearson Product
Moment Correlation Coefficient and and Bivariate Correlation were
used. There is no significant difference in the assessment of the three
groups of respondents in terms of communication skills and solving
problems effectively. However, there is a significant difference in terms
of self leadership, managing the task effectively, managing the people
effectively, and managing interpersonal relations effectively.
There is
a very high significant relationship among all the managerial skills
dimensions required of the institution administrators using the same
managerial dimensions. The managerial skills of the administrators
have to be enhanced to improve the quality of people in the institution.
The Proposed Executive Development Program and Training Model
are strongly recommended.
An assessment of satisfaction of the population with reforms in education sph...infoncepakz
JSC “Information-Analytic Center” has conducted three
sociological researches jointly with sociological agencies in 2014.
Results of researches have showed the following results.
1. "An assessment of satisfaction of the population with reforms in
education sphere by levels" (together with "The center of studying the
public opinion", 6400 respondents).
Brief information on the organization:
The main field - sociological and market researches, coverage across
Kazakhstan and the countries of Central Asia. 25 years of expertise in the market.
Resources:
a) Own well-adjusted regional network across Kazakhstan;
b) 345 constant interviewers in all regions of the country;
c) 18 skilled supervisors;
d) 12 professional employees at the office of the company in Almaty;
e) Monitoring service in Almaty.
CSPO's personnel is experts in the field of sociology, economy and public opinion
in Kazakhstan, experts of the international organizations, members of the
international associations.
Own material resource base and office, computer and audiovisual equipment,
large and specialized types of various surveys across Kazakhstan and Central
Asia.
The purpose of this sociological research is the assessment of
satisfaction of the population of the Republic of Kazakhstan with the
reforms in education sphere by levels as follows: preschool education
and training, secondary education, technical and professional
education, higher and postgraduate education.
Research problems:
1.To study opinions of the population of RoK on the quality of
education;
2.To evaluate the satisfaction of the population of RK with the
reforms in education:
2.1 in preschool education and training
2.2 in secondary education
2.3 in technical and professional education
2.4 in higher and postgraduate education.
Dynamics of Educational Decentralisation on Effective Management of Primary S...ijtsrd
The purpose of this indicative comparative analysis is an initial identification of key issues for the education sector that arise from its implementation of government decentralization policies. The system of education management is being gradually decentralised and de concentrated on the basis of the subsidiarity principle, as decentralisation is seen as one of the key strategies for reforming and reshaping educational institutions. The present paper tackles the questions about how the interaction of education decentralisation, what changes occur in the process of school management with the increase of school autonomy and what are the conditions for the process of effective school autonomisation. Despite decentralization of education functions through delegation and deconcentration of functions, there are still concerns of ineffectiveness in service delivery especially at the local level. The importance and the impact of raising education quality gives added weight to the question, "Can education decentralization raise quality " Education decentralization policies are prevalent around the world. The objectives of such policies especially those increasing school autonomy and local governance may include improving service delivery, but more commonly involve shifting political power or funding responsibilities. Whatever motivation for education decentralization, such policies may lead to improvements in the quality of education. This paper examines the potential of education decentralization to improve management and performance, as reflected in educational outcomes and changes in the determinants of those outcomes in three parts The conceptual arguments for such a relationship "¢ The empirical evidence of the impacts of education decentralization, Better design and implementation of decentralization policy to leverage its impact on quality management. Massa Ernest Massa "Dynamics of Educational Decentralisation on Effective Management of Primary Schools: Lessons for Cameroon" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd31194.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/other/31194/dynamics-of-educational-decentralisation-on-effective-management-of-primary-schools-lessons-for-cameroon/massa-ernest-massa
Problems of Formation of Cartographic Competence at the Modern Stage of Highe...YogeshIJTSRD
This scientific article describes the results of research on the transition from the traditional knowledge paradigm of education to the level of personal development for the modern stage of development of higher education, the formation and development of cartographic competence of students in higher education. Ibragimov Utkir Nurmamat o’g’li "Problems of Formation of Cartographic Competence at the Modern Stage of Higher Education Development" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Special Issue | International Research Development and Scientific Excellence in Academic Life , March 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38608.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/education/38608/problems-of-formation-of-cartographic-competence-at-the-modern-stage-of-higher-education-development/ibragimov-utkir-nurmamat-o’g’li
NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS (Founded 1982 (www.nationalforum.com) is a group of national and international refereed journals. NFJ publishes articles on colleges, universities and schools; management, business and administration; academic scholarship, multicultural issues; schooling; special education; counseling and addiction, international issues; education; organizational theory and behavior; educational leadership and supervision; action and applied research; teacher education; race, gender, society; public school law; philosophy and history; psychology, and much more. Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Editor-in-Chief.
The Factors Affecting the Development of Entrepreneurship School in Education...inventionjournals
This study aimed to identify factors involved in developing Entrepreneur school and understanding the Executive requirements of these schools in Educational system of Iran (Case Study of MAZANDARAN province). Relying on the theory of organizational entrepreneurship and data based theory (Grounded Theory) the factors effective in creating a school for entrepreneurs were identified. The population of the study in Interview section was 20 experts in the Field of educational sciences from the University of Educators, entrepreneurship teachers and school administrators and for qualitative validation were 20 faculty members of University of Educators and school administrators. The research tools were open interview and content analysis techniques .The research findings indicate that the two groups factors of inside and outside organization and 3 dimensions of personal, organizational and environmental abilities and 16 components of Features (psychological , attitude, motivational), management style, organizational ,Mental and interpersonal skills, new methods of reward, management support, Delegate, deadline, curricula system , strategic orientation, entrepreneurial culture, entrepreneurship education, space and equipments, government policies, socio-economic and cultural conditions, financial and non-financial support are effective in building this kind of entrepreneur school. Also the results of qualitative validation or questionnaire distribution in the first step have resulted to the Removal of the concepts of parental education; parental social status and evaluation system due to an average of less than 4.In the implementation of the second round questionnaire, Kendal correlation coefficient was calculated and Kendall's w = 0.705 was obtained, suggesting a strong consensus among panel members in the research.
Good Governance for Improving the Quality of Higher Education in Bangladesh Md. Nazrul Islam
After completion of the presentation, the participants will be able to know:
- Definition of Governance in higher education
- Concept and Dimension of Governance
- Overview of the good governance in HE
- Program Management
- Organizational Setup
- Documentation
- Academic leadership and autonomy
- Peer Observation and Feedback Process
- Internal Quality Assurance Process
- Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
The act of the fundamental transformation of education and the horizons of 1404prospect has changed policy making and designing of programs in the field of formal and general education so that it can raise the talents of adolescents and youth in all fields. The school in the act of fundamental transformation of education as the focal point of the action and the objective effect of the formal and general education system is a dynamic,
A typology of admission systems across Europe and their impact on the equity ...Dominic Orr
Admission systems to higher education are the key point for determining which students go into which type of higher education institution. Based on how admission systems are designed, they will allow access to a smaller or larger number of students, but they will also shape participation by social background. We present our typology of admission systems and how they work. Based on a larger study for the EU.
Development of a Mechanism that leads to a Psychological Paradigm Shift in st...CINEC Campus
Tertiary education provides benefits to the society in terms of long term returns from basic research, applications of new technology and social cohesion Thus, a students’ choice towards tertiary education must be made accurately to enjoy the benefits of tertiary education, including employment AHEAD Project
The impact of leadership competence and administrative leadership on higher e...Turyamureeba Silaji
Situational leadership style is closely linked to leadership effectiveness in universities and
global settings. Effective academic leaders employ the four leadership modalities of "telling,
selling, participating, and delegating" and must possess a set of skills and take on specific
responsibilities. Good academic leaders have the necessary skills and positions when hired
and use different leadership philosophies depending on the scenario. To ensure good
academic leadership, systematic programs for leadership development are crucial. The study
aims to review literature on leadership competences and administrative leaders in higher
institutions worldwide. The researcher used ProQuest and various web-based providers to
search for published articles in social science and management education related to
leadership competences and administrative leaders in higher institutions. Review findings
show that administrative executives struggle with change management in the real world,
struggle to embrace new practices, and struggle with using constructive aspects of conflict
in conflict resolution. Additionally, administrative leaders struggle with setting priorities to
make the best judgments.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
Dynamics of Educational Decentralisation on Effective Management of Primary S...ijtsrd
The purpose of this indicative comparative analysis is an initial identification of key issues for the education sector that arise from its implementation of government decentralization policies. The system of education management is being gradually decentralised and de concentrated on the basis of the subsidiarity principle, as decentralisation is seen as one of the key strategies for reforming and reshaping educational institutions. The present paper tackles the questions about how the interaction of education decentralisation, what changes occur in the process of school management with the increase of school autonomy and what are the conditions for the process of effective school autonomisation. Despite decentralization of education functions through delegation and deconcentration of functions, there are still concerns of ineffectiveness in service delivery especially at the local level. The importance and the impact of raising education quality gives added weight to the question, "Can education decentralization raise quality " Education decentralization policies are prevalent around the world. The objectives of such policies especially those increasing school autonomy and local governance may include improving service delivery, but more commonly involve shifting political power or funding responsibilities. Whatever motivation for education decentralization, such policies may lead to improvements in the quality of education. This paper examines the potential of education decentralization to improve management and performance, as reflected in educational outcomes and changes in the determinants of those outcomes in three parts The conceptual arguments for such a relationship "¢ The empirical evidence of the impacts of education decentralization, Better design and implementation of decentralization policy to leverage its impact on quality management. Massa Ernest Massa "Dynamics of Educational Decentralisation on Effective Management of Primary Schools: Lessons for Cameroon" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd31194.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/other/31194/dynamics-of-educational-decentralisation-on-effective-management-of-primary-schools-lessons-for-cameroon/massa-ernest-massa
Problems of Formation of Cartographic Competence at the Modern Stage of Highe...YogeshIJTSRD
This scientific article describes the results of research on the transition from the traditional knowledge paradigm of education to the level of personal development for the modern stage of development of higher education, the formation and development of cartographic competence of students in higher education. Ibragimov Utkir Nurmamat o’g’li "Problems of Formation of Cartographic Competence at the Modern Stage of Higher Education Development" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Special Issue | International Research Development and Scientific Excellence in Academic Life , March 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38608.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/education/38608/problems-of-formation-of-cartographic-competence-at-the-modern-stage-of-higher-education-development/ibragimov-utkir-nurmamat-o’g’li
NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS (Founded 1982 (www.nationalforum.com) is a group of national and international refereed journals. NFJ publishes articles on colleges, universities and schools; management, business and administration; academic scholarship, multicultural issues; schooling; special education; counseling and addiction, international issues; education; organizational theory and behavior; educational leadership and supervision; action and applied research; teacher education; race, gender, society; public school law; philosophy and history; psychology, and much more. Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Editor-in-Chief.
The Factors Affecting the Development of Entrepreneurship School in Education...inventionjournals
This study aimed to identify factors involved in developing Entrepreneur school and understanding the Executive requirements of these schools in Educational system of Iran (Case Study of MAZANDARAN province). Relying on the theory of organizational entrepreneurship and data based theory (Grounded Theory) the factors effective in creating a school for entrepreneurs were identified. The population of the study in Interview section was 20 experts in the Field of educational sciences from the University of Educators, entrepreneurship teachers and school administrators and for qualitative validation were 20 faculty members of University of Educators and school administrators. The research tools were open interview and content analysis techniques .The research findings indicate that the two groups factors of inside and outside organization and 3 dimensions of personal, organizational and environmental abilities and 16 components of Features (psychological , attitude, motivational), management style, organizational ,Mental and interpersonal skills, new methods of reward, management support, Delegate, deadline, curricula system , strategic orientation, entrepreneurial culture, entrepreneurship education, space and equipments, government policies, socio-economic and cultural conditions, financial and non-financial support are effective in building this kind of entrepreneur school. Also the results of qualitative validation or questionnaire distribution in the first step have resulted to the Removal of the concepts of parental education; parental social status and evaluation system due to an average of less than 4.In the implementation of the second round questionnaire, Kendal correlation coefficient was calculated and Kendall's w = 0.705 was obtained, suggesting a strong consensus among panel members in the research.
Good Governance for Improving the Quality of Higher Education in Bangladesh Md. Nazrul Islam
After completion of the presentation, the participants will be able to know:
- Definition of Governance in higher education
- Concept and Dimension of Governance
- Overview of the good governance in HE
- Program Management
- Organizational Setup
- Documentation
- Academic leadership and autonomy
- Peer Observation and Feedback Process
- Internal Quality Assurance Process
- Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
The act of the fundamental transformation of education and the horizons of 1404prospect has changed policy making and designing of programs in the field of formal and general education so that it can raise the talents of adolescents and youth in all fields. The school in the act of fundamental transformation of education as the focal point of the action and the objective effect of the formal and general education system is a dynamic,
A typology of admission systems across Europe and their impact on the equity ...Dominic Orr
Admission systems to higher education are the key point for determining which students go into which type of higher education institution. Based on how admission systems are designed, they will allow access to a smaller or larger number of students, but they will also shape participation by social background. We present our typology of admission systems and how they work. Based on a larger study for the EU.
Development of a Mechanism that leads to a Psychological Paradigm Shift in st...CINEC Campus
Tertiary education provides benefits to the society in terms of long term returns from basic research, applications of new technology and social cohesion Thus, a students’ choice towards tertiary education must be made accurately to enjoy the benefits of tertiary education, including employment AHEAD Project
The impact of leadership competence and administrative leadership on higher e...Turyamureeba Silaji
Situational leadership style is closely linked to leadership effectiveness in universities and
global settings. Effective academic leaders employ the four leadership modalities of "telling,
selling, participating, and delegating" and must possess a set of skills and take on specific
responsibilities. Good academic leaders have the necessary skills and positions when hired
and use different leadership philosophies depending on the scenario. To ensure good
academic leadership, systematic programs for leadership development are crucial. The study
aims to review literature on leadership competences and administrative leaders in higher
institutions worldwide. The researcher used ProQuest and various web-based providers to
search for published articles in social science and management education related to
leadership competences and administrative leaders in higher institutions. Review findings
show that administrative executives struggle with change management in the real world,
struggle to embrace new practices, and struggle with using constructive aspects of conflict
in conflict resolution. Additionally, administrative leaders struggle with setting priorities to
make the best judgments.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
A case study of an affiliated undergraduate engineering institution showing f...Premier Publishers
The objective of the study is to examine the faculty members’ perspective (qualification wise) of parameters affecting the quality of education in an affiliated undergraduate engineering institution in Haryana. The research is a descriptive type of research in nature. The data has been collected with the help of Questionnaire Based Survey. The sample size for the study is 110 comprising of the faculty respondents. The sample has been taken on the random (Probability) basis and the questionnaire was filled by the faculty members (teaching B.Tech) chosen on the random basis from an affiliated undergraduate engineering institution in Haryana. For data analysis and conclusion of the results of the survey, statistical tool like f test was performed with the help of high quality software; SPSS. To conclude, the faculty members’ perceptions about the “Selection Process”, “Academic Excellence”, “Infrastructure”, “Personality Development and Industry Exposure” and “Management and Administration”, does not change according to their level of qualification in the affiliated undergraduate engineering institution in Haryana.
To Study the Role of Quality Management System to Improve Effectiveness of Qu...lalikjan
Quality Management System (QMS) is a permanent feature of all renowned universities of the world. Earlier it was perceived that Quality Management is only an area which may be applied in manufacturing and other Engineering sectors of life. However, now this trend has been changed and quality assurance agencies of the world are giving due emphasis to apply QMS in education industry. This cultural change ultimately improves the quality of education and services as well. Higher Education of Pakistan has taken revolutionary steps in this regard and now Quality Assurance program is running in good number of universities of Public and private sectors. As per Higher Education Commission compulsions, all public and private universities of Pakistan are required to establish their Quality Enhancement Cells (QECs). There are multiple challenges, hindrances and reluctant behaviors in the way of QMS. The first and important hurdle is the cultural change and i.e quality culture. Furthermore, the implementation of quality culture may measure and evaluate educational performance of the process, and may be used for the evaluation of strengths and weaknesses. This programme may contribute for credibility and standardization of academic programmes. Different world wide recognized quality parameters like ISO 9001-2008, International Workshop Agreement-2 (IWA-2) certification may be accredited to different university programmes. This will increase the level of motivation, credibility and recognition both for students and the teachers. A thorough study has been conducted in university of Karachi (International Relations Department) Pakistan and existing trends, facts and quality culture parameters are evaluated in this paper.
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS: AN EMPIRICAL STUD...IAEME Publication
There is need to increase the quality in the higher educational institutions. Quality
is the key parameter of discussion among HEIs and essential in competitive era. Every
institution has to perform its role effectively and survival of it is depending on the
capability to attract and retain the stakeholders, with recognition and reputation. The
present study has extracted seven factors by using exploratory factor analysis on
student’s perception. These factors are Digitization of Academic Awards, Campus
Placement, Extracurricular Activities, Infrastructure and Resources, Seminar and
Industrial Visits, Teaching Skills and Students Support System which will be useful for
the educational planners and the administrators in designing a more effective system
that can be valuable to improve the overall productivity of academics in higher
education. Therefore, this research has emphasized that government need to
concentrate on improving the enrollment of the students under NAD and a proper
focus will have to be given on policies and strategies to appoint high quality faculty by
the academicians.
Internal Quality Assessment of Curriculum in the Field of Educational Plannin...inventionjournals
: This study was conducted to examine the quality of the curriculum in the field of educational planning, graduate school, the teachers and students, according to Francis Klein curriculum elements, Islamic Azad University of Karaj in 2016. The method used this research is descriptive. The population of this study included all professors of educational planning (n = 13), and field education program for students of Islamic Azad University of Karaj (183). 118 students were selected as sample using Cochran formula, and according to the number of professors of the discipline, all of which participated in the research. Data collection for this study, are two self-made questionnaire for teachers and students, Cronbach's alpha was used to determine reliability, and the coefficient was 0.93 for the questionnaire, teachers, students and 0.86 for the questionnaire. The use of statistical methods in the study, in both descriptive and inferential statistics, including t-test one sample to check the quality of the elements of the curriculum, including (aims, content, learning activities, the process of teaching and learning materials and resources, group, location, time, and evaluation). The results show that the curriculum is at an optimum level, the evaluation factors (aims, content, learning strategies, grouping learners, time, location, and evaluation), while elements of learning activities, and materials and resources, the need to reload.
International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) is an open access online peer reviewed international journal that publishes research and review articles in the fields of Computer Science, Neural Networks, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Plastic Engineering, Food Technology, Textile Engineering, Nano Technology & science, Power Electronics, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Computational mathematics, Image processing, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, VLSI Testing & Low Power VLSI Design etc.
The study aimed to evaluate the “Human resource management for vocational schools at Bac Ninh province, Viet Nam: A model of faculty development program”. It concentrated on evaluating the existing Human resource management for vocational schools of the province, determining demographic profile of the respondents, profile of vocational schools. In order to come up with this analysis, a survey covering 50 specific vocational schools is implemented aiming to assess current status of the development of contingent of teachers and the factors affecting the development of teaching staff for vocational schools in Bac Ninh province such as Human resource planning; Recruitment and selection; Training and development Retention and maintenance; Promotion; Labor relations; and Transfer and retirement. Thereby, identifing the limitations in Human resource management of vocational schools. Based from all the findings of this study, the following conclusions were derived: The human resource management of vocational schools on Bac Ninh province still limited. Human resources in sufficient quantity, but the structure is not reasonable, lack of highly qualified and experienced faculty. Support policies are not sufficient to motivate faculty and attract highly qualified human resources. From the cited summary of findings and conclusions, the following are hereby recommended: Re-examining all the plans and programs for the Quality of Human Resource so that necessary updating and modification can be done; Strongly focusing on recruitment process and policies of training and retraining human resources, Specific strategies for implementing these plans must also be considered. Conducting regular evaluation of all the programs must be implemented.
This study aims at pointing out Shaqra university staff’s degree of practicing the necessary academic requirements needed for improving their performance in the spheres of the university academic performance. The survey-descriptive approach and the measurement approach (questionnaire) are applied to achieve the purpose of this study. The number, on which the study is applied, is 358 members of the university staff. The questionnaire is divided into three sections related to the following domains: the first section is about Shaqra university staff’s practice degree in the sphere of education and learning; the second section is about Shaqra university staff’s practice degree in the sphere of scientific research; the third section is about Shaqra university staff’s practice degree in the sphere of community service.
Concerning Shaqra university staff’s practice degree in the sphere of education and learning, the results is more than 50 % of the university staff members. From their viewpoint, they consider the degree of practicing the necessary academic requirements for improving their performance in the sphere of education and learning is good. Besides, 37.5 % of the university staff regards their practice performance as medium and low. While, in regard of the university staff’s practice degree in the sphere of scientific research, less than 50 % of the university staff members consider the practice of the university staff’s is good, in the light of their standpoint regarding the essential academic requirements for improving the scientific research. Moreover, 53.4 % views their practice for the advancement of their performance is medium and low. In respect of the practice degree of the university staff in the sphere of community service, 50 % of the university staff regards it as good, in the light of their viewpoint of practicing the essential academic requirements for improving their performance in the domain of the community service. Besides, 50 % of the university staff considers their participation for the improvement is medium and low. The study’s result indicates that there is a firm direct correlation between the section of education and learning and the section of scientific research, in addition to that medium direct correlation between the section of scientific research and the section of community service. The research’s most obvious recommendations are: establishing special strategy and criterion for improving the performance, offering training courses in this respect, and concentrating on the interaction of the section of education and learning and the section of scientific research, with the section of community service.
Informational Communication and Leadership Aspect Influence of College Deans ...ijtsrd
This paper examined the informational communication and leadership aspect influence of college deans in a rural state university in Catarman, Northern Samar, Philippines. It made use of 83 sample research participants, all are faculty members in the eight 8 academic units of the University of Eastern Philippines Main Campus, who answered the instruments lifted from the study of Jennifer de Guia. The results indicate that the informational communication and leadership aspect of the academic heads are influential. Leah A. de Asis | Brenfred N. Romero | Karene Maneka A. de Asis-Estigoy | Amador A. Estigoy "Informational Communication and Leadership Aspect Influence of College Deans in a Rural State University" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-1 , December 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd47997.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/other/47997/informational-communication-and-leadership-aspect-influence-of-college-deans-in-a-rural-state-university/leah-a-de-asis
This presentation summarizes an entire paper on;
1) Strategies to attain effective HRM in education
2) Comparison of educational stories in different countries.
3) Importance of building strong research department
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Strategic Leadership Practices and their Relationship to Improving the Quality of Educational Service in Palestinian Universities
1. International Journal of Business Marketing and Management (IJBMM)
Volume 5 Issue 3 March 2020, P.P.11-26
ISSN: 2456-4559
www.ijbmm.com
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Strategic Leadership Practices and their Relationship to
Improving the Quality of Educational Service in Palestinian
Universities
Mansour M. Alayoubi1
, Mazen J. Al Shobaki2
, Samy S. Abu-Naser3
1
Palestine Technical College- Deir al-Balah
2
Dean of Bait Al-Mqds College for technical Science, Gaza- Palestine
3
Department of Information Technology, Al-Azhar University, Gaza, Palestine.
1
mansour.alayoubi1970@gmail.com, 2mazen.alshobaki@gmail.com, 3abunaser@alazhar.edu.ps
ABSTRACT: This study aimed to identify the strategic leadership practices and their relation to improving the
quality of educational service in the Palestinian universities in the Gaza Strip. The researcher used the
analytical descriptive method. The study population consists of all the supervisors working in three universities
in the Gaza Strip (The Islamic University, Al-Azhar University, and Al-Aqsa University). A random sample of
177 employees was selected by 50% of the study population. The researcher used the questionnaire as a data
collection tool. The results of the study showed a strong and statistically significant relationship between
strategic leadership practices (strategic orientation, investment of strategic capabilities and talents,
development of human capital, strengthening organizational culture, emphasis on ethical practices,
implementation of balanced regulatory control) and improvement of quality of educational service ,
Responsiveness, safety, empathy) in Palestinian universities. The study recommended that Palestinian
universities should take into account the various dimensions of strategic leadership practices and develop their
university capacities, including strategic orientation, investment of strategic capabilities and talents,
development of human capital, strengthening organizational culture, emphasis on ethical practices and
implementation of balanced regulatory control. Educational service for universities.
KEYWORDS: Strategic Leadership, Quality of Educational Service, SERVQUAL Scale, University
I. INTRODUCTION
The university has become an aspiration for the rising peoples to achieve their aspirations and goals,
and it has become the main gate through which contemporary societies implement the bridge of progress and
progress that leads to the highest and highest levels of pride and dignity to a fertile land of science and
technology that prevails in today's world. The university is no longer independent from its environment. Rather,
it has become a societal institution that affects and is influenced by the political, economic and social conditions
of society, and reflects the developments experienced by this society.
Strategic leadership has an active role in developing universities to achieve their strategic goals, and
giving them the ability to ensure their survival, development and growth, and to adapt to contemporary
environmental events and changes, through their ability to influence and their superior flexibility in dealing with
events (AL-Mrba, 2008: 2). Universities can only develop if there are strategic leaders with a clear and accurate
strategic vision that looks to the future and keeps pace with changes in the internal and external environment.
According to study of (Hitt & Ireland, 2002: 142), strategic leadership represents the essence of
strategic management. To the extent that there is effective strategic leadership at the top of organization in
particular and at all levels at large, the extent to which strategic management succeeds in achieving its goals.
University education is witnessing great interest locally, regionally and internationally serious attempts
to develop and improve it, as interest in the quality of educational service has become a global phenomenon that
governments and institutions of higher education give great attention to in order to reach the best and best. This
interest has embodied at the international level the establishment of some international formulas and
mechanisms to ensure quality in education Higher education, such as accreditation systems for institutions and
programs, which have improved the quality of teaching and learning in many countries of the world (Al-Hadabi
and Qashwah, 2009: 93).
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In line with the foregoing, it was necessary to highlight the importance of strategic leadership practices,
given its important role in supporting development processes to improve the quality of the educational service,
and to prepare those leaders in our universities.
II. PROBLEM STATEMENT
Several studies that dealt with the reality of Palestinian universities indicated by explanation and
analysis that they suffer from some problems and shortcomings that require the development of the quality of
their administrative operations in the light of the entrance to strategic leadership practices, and among the most
important of these problems as viewed by each (Al-Sa`afin, 2015); (Al-Ayoubi, 2014); (Al-Hilla, 2014); (Abu
Naser, Set al., 2016); (Al Shobaki and Abu Naser, 2017); (Al Shobaki and Abu Naser, 2017); (Al Shobaki et al.,
2010); (Arqawi et al., 2018); (El Talla et al., 2018); (El Talla et al., 2018); (FarajAllah et al., 2018); (FarajAllah
et al., 2019); (Madi et al., 2018); (Sultan et al., 2018); (Al-Masry, 2007(, (Al-Attar, 2006):
There is an apparent weakness in some universities' adoption of the total quality management system, as
they do not apply total quality management in a proper scientific way, in order to improve their
performance, and work to improve the quality of educational services in terms of: the way of work, the
method of performance and information, workers, the goals of the university, and help to Make sound
decisions that rely heavily on the amount of information and data and are based on a comprehensive study.
The absence of a clear and integrated strategy for university education that takes into account the social,
economic and psychological conditions of society, and links between the needs of society and the outcomes
of university education or proposed specializations. In addition to the lack of follow-up to modern
technological developments in advanced societies.
The prevalence of high administrative and centralized bureaucracy in decision-making in Palestinian
universities, in addition to the weak use of teamwork techniques, weak roles, powers and responsibilities,
the presence of deficiencies in the use of technology in various administrative and educational activities,
and the weak transfer and circulation of information and its communication to decision makers accurately,
quickly and in a timely manner, and weakness in The involvement of university workers in making and
making administrative decisions, and the low level of delegation.
There are constraints related to funding and material needs of universities such as building construction,
provision of equipment and laboratories, etc.
Weakness in establishing partnerships and networking between Palestinian universities at the local and
international levels to support the strategic direction in development and exchange of experiences and
benefit and benefit from the experiences of other countries in various aspects and areas of university
education in a way that serves the educational process.
Based on the foregoing, the researcher can formulate the problem of the study through the following main
question:
What is the relationship of strategic leadership practices in improving the quality of the educational
service in Palestinian universities?
In light of this, the questions below may contribute to defining the study problem more clearly, as follows:
1. What is the reality of strategic leadership practices in Palestinian universities from the viewpoint of workers
in supervisory positions?
2. What is the level of educational service quality in Palestinian universities from the viewpoint of workers in
supervisory positions?
3. Is there a relationship between strategic leadership practices and improving the quality of educational
services in Palestinian universities from the viewpoint of workers in supervisory positions?
4. Do the opinions of the respondents in the Palestinian universities differ on the strategic leadership practices
and their relationship to improving the quality of the educational service according to their personal
characteristics (qualification, job title, years of service, university)?
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III. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES
This study aims to achieve the following objectives:
1. Knowing the reality of strategic leadership practices in Palestinian universities from the viewpoint of
workers in supervisory positions?
2. Explaining the level of educational service quality in Palestinian universities from the viewpoint of workers
in supervisory positions?
3. Uncovering the nature of the relationship between strategic leadership practices and improving the quality
of the educational service in Palestinian universities from the viewpoint of workers in supervisory
positions?
4. Knowing the significance of the differences between the respondents towards strategic leadership practices
and their relationship in improving the quality of the educational service according to their personal
characteristics (qualification, job title, years of service, university)?
IV. RESEARCH IMPORTANCE
The study derives its importance from the following points:
1. Trying to shed light on a topic as long as the effects of the interest of researchers and those interested in
conducting more studies dealing with the topic and its applications to reach results that contribute to the
development of the university educational service in pursuit of the specific performance of those
universities.
2. It helps in providing visions that contribute to raising the levels of quality of service provided to university
students in a manner that helps to raise the level of quality of the outputs of various educational programs,
and achieving the required quality levels.
3. The Palestinian environment lacks this type of studies; this topic still needs many studies and greater efforts
to give it its right and fairness in a way that is compatible with its importance and its role in achieving the
goals that universities want.
4. He drew the attention of decision makers in the Palestinian universities to the necessity of knowing the
relationship between strategic leadership practices and improving the quality of the educational service, in
light of the results of the study and the use of them in the applied field.
V. RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS
In order to provide an appropriate answer to the research questions raised, the study seeks to test the
validity of the following hypotheses:
Ho 1: There is a statistically significant relationship at the level of significance of (α≤0.05) between strategic
leadership practices (strategic direction, investing strategic capabilities and talents, developing human capital,
enhancing organizational culture, emphasizing ethical practices, implementing balanced organizational
oversight) Improving the quality of educational services (tangibility, reliability, speed of response, safety, and
sympathy) in Palestinian universities.
Ho 2: There are statistically significant differences at the level of significance of (α≤0.05) between the averages
of the respondents' responses to strategic leadership practices and the quality of educational service in
Palestinian universities in the Gaza Strip due to personal data (qualification, job title, years of service,
university).
VI. RESEARCH LIMITS AND SCOPE
The scope of the study shall be as follows:
1. Human limit: This study is limited to workers in supervisory positions (dean, deputy dean, director of a
department / unit, head of department) in Palestinian universities in the governorates of Gaza.
2. Institutional limit: This study was applied at the Islamic University, Al-Azhar University, and Al-Aqsa
University.
3. Time limit: The study was conducted during the first semester of the academic year 2017/2018.
4. The objective limit: Researchers relied on variables of strategic leadership practices on what was reported
by (Eslam, 2017); (Al-Qanu`, 2017); (Abdul, 2016); Rahima, 2012; (Al-Fayhan and Jalab, 2006) which are
(Strategic direction, investing strategic capabilities and talents, developing human capital, enhancing
organizational culture, emphasizing ethical practices, implementing balanced organizational oversight).
With regard to the quality of the educational service variable, it was based on the SERVQUAL scale, which
is (tangibility, reliability, response speed, safety, and sympathy).
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VII. RESEARCH TERMINOLOGY
Strategic leadership: is “leadership that has the lead and ability to imagine and envision the future, and
also build flexibility and support others towards creating the strategic and desired change in the
organization” (Jad Al-Rab, 2012: 49).
Quality of the educational service: Know that "it is an administrative philosophy that includes all the
activities of the organization, through which the needs and expectations of the customer and society are
achieved, and in the most efficient and least costly way, through the optimal use of the capacities of all
employees motivated by continuous development" (Abdul Radi, 2013: 258).
Palestinian universities: are institutions that each include at least three university colleges, and offer
educational programs that end with the award of the first university degree, and the university may offer
graduate studies programs that end with the award of a higher diploma, masters or doctorate, and it may
provide educational programs that end with the award of a diploma Higher, according to diploma
regulations (Palestinian Ministry of Education and Higher Education, 1998: 11-12).
VIII. LITERATURE REVIEW
Study of (Al-Shuaibi, 2016) aimed to identify students ’evaluation of the quality of educational services in
the universities of Dhamar, the government and the wisdom of the city of Dhamar, Yemen, through the
scale (SERVPERF) to measure the quality of services, and the study concluded a set of results, the most
important of which: Students of the quality of educational services in the two universities was in the
medium term, whether at the level of the scale as a whole or at the level of individual dimensions, except
for after the speed of response that came in the weak range.
Study of (Mataria, 2016) aimed to identify the role of human resources planning and development in
improving the quality of educational services in technical education institutions, and the study used the
Gauge (SERVQUAL) to measure the quality of service. The results of the study indicated the availability of
the dimensions of the quality of the educational service in technical education institutions with a medium
degree, and there is a statistically significant relationship between the role of human resources development
and improving the quality of educational services in technical education institutions.
Study of (Al-Shuaibi and Al-Shahrani, 2014): The study aimed to identify students ’evaluation of the
quality of educational services at King Khalid University, through the (SEDPERF) scale to measure the
quality of services, and the study concluded a set of results, the most important of which is: that students’
evaluation The quality of educational services was average in all its dimensions (faculty, staff, material
facilities, programs and curricula, the reputation of the university) and came after the faculty members in
the forefront of the dimensions in the evaluation of students, while it came after the employees at the back
of the dimensions.
Study of (Karahan & Mete, 2014) aimed to assess the quality competencies in higher education institutions
according to the opinions of a sample of students at the Turkish University of Dikle. The study concluded
that the practice of total quality management in the university results in distinguished services that meet the
needs of all parties dealing with the university, as the total quality management contributes to raising the
efficiency of the services provided and the continued development of them for the better.
Study of (Todorut, 2013) aimed to highlight the general principles of total quality management and the
possibility of employing them to improve the quality of higher education institutions in Romania. Education
to satisfy all stakeholders, students, workers and society, and the Total Quality Department also
accomplishes high-quality and distinguished services at the specified delivery time, allowing the
educational institution to compete in the markets.
Study of (Thabet, 2013) aimed to identify the degree of college deans practice in Palestinian universities for
strategic leadership and their relationship to developing the performance of faculty members, and the study
concluded a set of results, the most important of which are: The degree of college deans practice in
Palestinian universities for strategic leadership from the viewpoint of members The training staff came with
a relative weight (72.52%), which is a great degree.
Study of (Lear, 2012) The study aimed to research the importance of critical criteria for strategic leadership
and the degree of strategic alignment in high-performance institutions in South Africa, and the study found
that strategic leadership positively affects strategic twins, and that effective strategic leadership affected the
assistance of institutions To improve performance in an atmosphere of competition in turbulent
environments.
Study of (AL-Qadi, 2012) aimed to identify the impact of strategic practices for human resources
management and the performance of workers on the performance of private universities in Jordan. The
study concluded a set of results, the most important of which are: There is a statistically significant impact
of strategic practices for human resources management in the areas of (training and development, and the
participation of workers) on the performance of workers in Jordanian private universities.
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Study of (Ahmed and Al-Faqih, 2011) aimed to identify the reality of the practice of heads of academic
departments at the University of Najran for the dimensions of strategic leadership, and the study concluded
a set of results, the most important of which are: The degree of the practice of heads of academic
departments for strategic leadership came to a great degree, where it came in the rank The first is the moral
dimension with a degree of great practice, secondly the administrative dimension with a great degree of
practice, thirdly the transformational dimension with a degree of medium practice, and fourthly the political
dimension with a degree of medium practice.
Study of (Khodayari & Khodayari, 2011) The study aimed to measure the quality of the educational service
in the field of education by identifying factors that contribute to the quality of service at the Islamic
University of Azad in Malaysia, and the study used the gap scale (SERVQUAL) to measure the quality of
service. The study concluded the most important results: The HEDPERF scale surpassed the SERVPERF
scale in measuring the quality of educational service, because of its high explanatory ability to quality of
service in higher education institutions, and the perceived quality does not depend on the awareness of the
beneficiaries to perform quality only, and this Expectations are not part of perceived quality.
Study of (Kasim, 2010) aimed to identify the relationship between the specific characteristics issues of
strategic and transformational leadership of higher education institutions in Malaysia. The study concluded
the most important results: the existence of transformative leadership patterns between male and female
academic leaders, and that the characteristics of the strategic leadership chosen in the study can help them
learn and build strategic resources for higher education institutions, and help them work in troubled
environments.
Study of (Barakat, 2010) aimed to reveal the gap between the perceptions of students at Al-Quds Open
University in Tulkarm and their expectations for the level of service provided by the university in various
fields, and the study used the gap scale (SERVQUAL) to measure the quality of service. The results of the
study indicated that there is a positive gap that is not statistically significant between learners' perceptions
and their expectations for the total degree of the level of service provided by the university, as well as a
statistically significant gap in the following service elements: the speed of the university in providing the
service, the desire of the employees to help the students, and providing opportunities for celebrations, trips
and acquaintance Arrangement.
Study of (Ismail & Abiddin, 2009) aimed to identify the services provided to meet the needs of students
during graduation at the University of Malaysia. The study concluded with the most important results: that
the level of services and information provided to students at the university was of an average degree, and
that there is a gap between students' expectations for expected services and the services provided and
realized by students.
Study of (Hamidi, 2009) aimed to identify effective, necessary and necessary strategic leadership skills for
effective quality managers in medical science universities in Iran, and to demonstrate the relationship
between strategic leadership and participatory management. The study concluded the most important
results: a strong relationship between strategic leadership and a culture of participation. The study
highlighted the importance of leadership in quality organizations that strategic leadership must be the most
important challenge, and an organizational change component used to design a comprehensive quality
model.
Study of (Al-Abadi and Al-Tai, 2011) aimed to develop strategic thinking and the future vision of decision-
making and the internal customer through sharing between them for what the university will be in the
future, and how to face future challenges. The results of the study indicated that there is a positive
correlation between the variables of the strategic vision and the variables of managing the internal customer
relationships, and the relationship was somewhat weak, and there is an ability to define the goals that the
vision works to achieve, especially when the decision-maker possesses creativity and self-culture.
Study of (Yasin, 2006) aimed to identify the extent to which college deans use strategic leadership
measures in Malaysian and American universities. The study concluded that the most important results: that
successful leadership use a broader set of leadership strategies compared to less successful leaders, and that
there is a wider difference between the series of work procedures used by successful deans in the
universities of Malaysia and the United States of America and a series of work procedures by less
successful deans in these Universities.
Comment on previous studies:
By analyzing the previous studies, it is clear to us that:
1. Most of the previous studies examined by researchers are recent studies between 2006- 2019.
2. The study agreed with previous studies in using the descriptive approach as a method of study, such as: (Al-
Shuaibi, 2016), (Mataria, 2016), and (Kasim, 2010) study.
3. The study agreed with previous studies in the study population, such as: (Mataria, 2016), (Thabet, 2013),
and (Yasin, 2006).
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4. Researchers have benefited from previous studies in identifying the study problem, and in determining
study variables, hypotheses and study tools.
5. The current study is distinguished from previous studies in that it was applied to Palestinian universities in
the Gaza Strip, and it is one of the few studies - as far as researchers know - that is taking place in
Palestinian society, and focuses mainly on studying strategic leadership practices and their relationship to
improving the quality of educational service.
6. The current study came to complement the deficiency in previous studies, and this can be illustrated by the
applied side, which will be on three Palestinian universities in the Gaza Strip, and the view of workers in
supervisory positions in the researched universities will be taken.
7. The previous studies were used to support the results of the study with previous studies and compare them
with them.
IX. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
First - Strategic Leadership:
Strategic leadership is an effective component in developing higher education institutions on an ongoing basis,
and the rapid changes in the external environment imposed the need for strategic leaders, who have a strategic
vision for the future, to keep pace with these institutions, and adapt to the rapid changes, as the importance of
strategic leadership is due to the fact that they are often The source of innovation or organizational rigidity,
which depends to a large extent on the cognitive and creative capabilities of strategic leadership and its future
vision.
1. The Concept Of Strategic Leadership:
There are many definitions that dealt with the concept of strategic leadership, and these definitions differed
according to the different intellectual orientations on which these definitions were based, and the following is a
presentation of some of these definitions:
He defined it (Pisapia, 2009: 7) as "the ability to make logical decisions about goals, and actions in
environments of uncertainty or uncertainty." He also defined it (Hussein et all., 2011: 7) as "thinking and
making the necessary decisions to develop and implement the plan. In this regard, decision-making is taken
across different cultures, agencies, agendas, personalities, and desires and requires the creation of desirable and
acceptable practical plans for individuals and the organization. (Al-Khafaji, 2008: 178) defined strategic
leadership as "the ability to anticipate and visualize, maintain flexibility, and empower others to make strategic
change when necessary." (Lee, & Chen, 2007: 1028) defines it as "a person's ability to anticipate, visualize,
retain flexibility, think strategically, and work with others to initiate changes that will create a viable and
prosperous future for the organization." She expressed it (Beatty & Quinn, 2002: 3-5) as "representing the
ability of individuals or teams to think, act, and influence others in a way that enables an organization to obtain
a competitive advantage."
The researchers define strategic leadership procedurally as the leader's ability to develop a strategic vision and
clarify it for university employees to make a strategic change, and work to mobilize all available resources to
contribute to achieving the vision, in order to ensure the achievement of a sustainable competitive advantage for
the university.
2. Strategic Leadership Practices:
There are many contributions and intellectual models that addressed the topic of strategic leadership practices,
the most famous of which is the model (Hitt, et al, 2011) and appeared in the book "Strategic Management:
Competitiveness and Globalization" and identifies six practices for effective strategic leadership (Eslam, 2017);
(Al-Qanu`, 2017); (Abdul, 2016); (Rahima, 2012); (Al-Fayhan and Jalab, 2006):
A. Strategic direction: that is, developing a long-term strategic vision for the strategic intent that in turn
reflects the personal views of the inspiring leader. If the strategic leader is able to clarify his personal view
and share his subordinates in it, he gets their support for his strategic vision, which makes the strategic
intent a privacy of the leader’s privacy, and at the time Himself something common and understandable to
everyone.
B. Investing strategic capabilities and talents: refers primarily to the core ability to the organization's
resources and its employability, which is a source of its competitive advantage compared to its competitors.
C. Human Capital Development: Human capital refers to a group of individuals who possess skills and
knowledge that contribute to increasing the economic value of business organizations and in line with this
destination, the individuals working in all organizations today represent a capital resource that needs
investment.
D. Promoting organizational culture: Organizational culture is a comprehensive concept of everything
related to the aspects of life in the organization, and focusing on its essential and behavioral dimensions
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together as a way to achieve a state of harmony between thought and action according to what is known as
the cultural fabric, which in turn is one of the dimensions of management ethics.
E. Emphasis on ethical practices: Ethics refers to the basic principles that govern the process of interaction
between individuals working on the one hand and the organization on the other hand, as well as the
principles that govern the process of interaction between the organization and related external parties.
F. Implement balanced organizational oversight: means organizational oversight, those measures that
managers depend on in order to maintain organizational activities or cause changes in their patterns. Thus,
regulatory oversight contributes to achieving adaptation to environmental variables. Regulatory control
consists of two types: financial control and strategic control. An effective strategic leader is the one who
balances these two types of oversight in his pursuit of the organization's strategic intent.
From the above we conclude that the success of universities has become largely dependent on attracting
qualified competencies that are able to deal with accelerating changes in the work environment and fierce
competition on every level, and this requires strategic leadership to confront changes and developments in such
an environment. Success in managing change requires that senior management possesses Universities have the
skills and tools to craft an appropriate strategy and then work to implement it. These two components constitute
what is now known as "strategic leadership", which charts the vision and direction for the university's growth
and success.
Second - The Quality of the Educational Service:
Most universities strive for excellence to raise the level of their educational services to the beneficiaries and to
the labor market, and this distinction can only be achieved by upgrading to a distinct level of educational
quality.
1. The Concept Of Quality Of Educational Service:
In their studies, the researchers addressed the topic of educational service quality, discussed, and addressed it
from more than one angle and from one perspective, and this led to the diversity and multiplicity of definitions
of this concept. He defined it (Al-Hadabi and Qashwah, 2009: 3) as "the success of the educational institution in
providing an educational environment that enables students to achieve educational goals effectively in
accordance with appropriate academic standards." He also defined it (Al-Khamisi, 2007: 5) as "the process of
the educational system meeting the agreed standards and levels for the efficiency and effectiveness of the
educational system with its various elements (inputs, processes, outputs, the environment) in order to achieve
the highest level of value, efficiency and effectiveness for each of the system's goals and student expectations
Educational service (students, society). He defined it (Al-Daradkeh and Shalaby, 2002: 18) as "that quality,
which includes the procedural and personal dimensions, as important dimensions in providing high-quality
service, where the procedural side consists of the systems and procedures specified to provide the service, and
the personal aspect of the service is how Workers (with their verbal attitudes, behaviors, and practices) interact
with clients.
The researchers define the quality of the educational service procedurally as the extent of the educational service
provided by the university to the beneficiaries and conforming to the specifications, which meet the needs of the
beneficiaries, and contribute to preparing efficient and effective outputs compared to its competitors.
2. Dimensions of the educational service quality evaluation:
Studies and research have addressed the dimensions of measuring the quality of the educational service from
multiple angles, and these studies and research have indicated that the quality of the educational service is
evaluated from the perspective of the beneficiary (the university student), or faculty members, and from the
perspective of the labor market, and from the perspective of the value reflected by the service. There are more
than one researcher who have argued that quality has dimensions, and these dimensions are diverse. The
opinions of researchers vary in the number of basic dimensions of quality, but the educational institution can
study and analyze all dimensions covered by researchers, and see what suits the educational process more, and
what the beneficiaries focus on and focus on, and takes it and focuses on it, and thus it has put its hand on the
beginning of the path. Regarding the quality of the educational service variable, the researchers relied on the
SERVQUAL scale with its five dimensions (tangibility, reliability, responsiveness, safety, and sympathy), and it
measures the actual performance of the service, and it is considered one of the internationally famous standards
in measuring the quality of services in educational institutions. Following is an explanation of these dimensions
covered by the research in this field (Khan, et al, 2011):
A. Tangibility: It relates to the devices used to provide the service, buildings and their manifestations, offices
and support services.
B. Reliability: It means the university's ability to provide service on time and meet obligations.
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C. Rapid response: responding to requests from beneficiaries, dealing effectively with chest capacity, and
initiating their service and welcoming their inquiries.
D. Safety: The ability of the dead to suggest to the recipient of the service means safety and confidence, and
that dealing with it is error free.
E. Empathy: It means informing beneficiaries that they are appreciated and cared for.
X. THE PRACTICAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE STUDY
Study Procedures:
First - Curriculum:
The study followed the descriptive analytical method, which depends on the study of reality or the apparent, and
is interested as an accurate description and expresses descriptive or quantitative through the use of the applied
method, by collecting data, analyzing its contents and testing the study hypotheses.
Second- The Study Population and Sample:
The study community is represented by all workers in supervisory positions (dean, deputy dean, director of a
department, head of department) in Palestinian universities in the Gaza Strip, which are: Islamic University, Al-
Azhar University, and Al-Aqsa University, where the number of employees reached (354) employees. The study
sample was chosen using the stratified random sample method, and to choose the vocabulary from the partial
community or the class, a Proportional Allocation method was used so that the ratio of the vocabulary of each
layer in the sample is equal to the percentage of the vocabulary of the class in the society, where the number of
members of the sample (177) employees, At a rate of (50%) of the study population, where (177) questionnaires
were distributed to the study community, and (128) questionnaires were obtained with a recovery rate (72.3%).
The following is a distribution of the individuals of the study sample according to the personal data of the
individuals in them:
Table 1: Distribution of sample students by personal data
Personal data Count Percentage %
Qualification
Ph.D. 58 45.3
M.A. 20 15.6
BA 50 39.1
Job title
dean 30 23.4
Deputy Dean 22 17.2
Director of the Department 30 23.4
Head of the Department 46 35.9
Years of service
Less than 5 years 10 7.8
5- Less than 10 years 12 9.4
10- Less than 15 years 36 28.1
15 years and over 70 54.7
University
Islamic University 40 31.3
Al Azhar university 38 29.7
Al-Aqsa University 50 39.1
Third- The Study Tool:
The researchers developed a questionnaire based on theoretical literature and previous studies in order to study
"strategic leadership practices and their relationship to improving the quality of educational services in
Palestinian universities", where the questionnaire consisted of two main areas:
The first area: practices of strategic leadership and includes six sub-areas: strategic direction, investment of
strategic capabilities and talents, development of human capital, promotion of organizational culture, emphasis
on ethical practices, implementation of balanced organizational oversight.
The second area: the quality of the educational service and includes five sub-areas: tangibility, reliability,
responsiveness, safety, and compassion.
Fourth- Validity of the Questionnaire:
What is meant by the truth of the questionnaire is to measure the questionnaire of what was set to
measure it, so that the questionnaire is comprehensive for all the elements that must be included in the analysis,
in addition to the clarity of the paragraphs, so that it is understood by everyone who uses it (Al-Jarjawi, 2010:
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105), and it has been confirmed the validity of the questionnaire Through: apparent honesty, "honesty of
arbitrators", internal consistency, and constructive honesty.
Fifth - The Stability of the Questionnaire:
The stability of the questionnaire is intended to “give the questionnaire the same results if it is repeated
several times in a row” (Al-Jarjawi, 2010: 97). One of the most famous tests used to measure stability is the
Alpha Cronbach coefficient, where it was found that its value of the questionnaire as a whole (0.981) and this
value is considered High and reassuring the stability of the study tool.
It follows from the results of the validity and reliability tests that the questionnaire is honest in measuring what
was set to measure it, and it is also very stable, which qualifies it to be a suitable and effective measuring
instrument for this study and it can be applied with confidence.
Sixth- Normality Distribution Test:
The Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test was used to test whether the data follow the normal distribution or not,
as it was found that the test value is equal to (0.763) and the probability value (Sig.) Equals (0.605) which is
greater than the significance level (0.05) Thus, the distribution of data follows the normal distribution, where the
parameter tests were used to analyze the data and test the hypotheses of the study.
Seven- Statistical Tools Used:
The data was unloaded and analyzed through the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS22),
where the following statistical tests were used:
1. Frequencies & Percentages.
2. Cronbach's Alpha
3. Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test (K-S).
4. Arithmetic and relative mean, standard deviation, and order.
5. Pearson Correlation Coefficient.
6. T-Test in the case of a single sample (T-Test).
7. Multiple Linear Regression- Model
8. One Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA).
Analysis and Discussion of the Study Results:
The results of the study will be presented and discussed as follows:
Answer the first question: What is the reality of strategic leadership practices in Palestinian universities from
the viewpoint of workers in supervisory positions?
The mean, relative, standard deviation, and T test were used to find the degree of approval, as in the following
table:
Table 2: Arithmetic and Relative Average, Standard Deviation and t-Test for all areas of strategic leadership
practices
Sn The Field SMA
Standard
Deviation
Relative
Arithmetic
Mean
T
Test
Value
Probability
Value (Sig)
Ranking
1. Strategic direction 3.83 0.73 76.51 8.93 *0.000 1
2.
Investing strategic capabilities and
talents
3.57 0.65 71.38 6.89 *0.000 5
3. Human capital development 3.56 0.73 71.25 6.09 *0.000 6
4. Promoting organizational culture 3.58 0.73 71.69 6.37 *0.000 4
5. Emphasis on ethical practices 3.73 0.67 74.53 8.66 *0.000 2
6.
Implement balanced regulatory
oversight
3.64 0.72 72.86 7.10 *0.000 3
Strategic leadership practices in
general
3.66 0.60 73.15 8.74 *0.000
* The mean D is statistically significant at the significance level of 0.05.
It is clear from the previous table (2) that:
1. That the arithmetic mean for the first field "strategic direction" is (3.83), meaning that the relative
arithmetic mean (76.51%), the test value (8.93), and that the probative value (Sig) equal to (0,000), and this
means that there is approval by the members of the sample. The researchers attribute this to the fact that the
leadership of Palestinian universities has a strategic plan that derives from its desired vision. Universities
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also use strategic analysis in dealing with future events and perceptions. Universities also set strategic
alternatives to deal with changing and urgent events.
2. The arithmetic mean for the second field “investing capabilities and strategic talents” equals (3.57),
meaning that the relative arithmetic mean (71.38%), the test value (6.89) and that the probative value (Sig)
is equal to (0.000), which means that there is approval by the sample members. This is due to the interest of
the university administration in the academic staff with good educational qualifications and experiences,
and the universities encourage their employees to find creative and constructive solutions, and the
universities leadership invests the expertise available to them in developing the work.
3. That the mean of the third field of "human capital development" is equal to (3.56), meaning that the relative
arithmetic mean (71.25%), the test value (6.09) and that the probative value (Sig) equal to (0.000), and this
means that there is approval by the members of the sample. Researchers explain that universities have a
clear training plan to develop the performance of their employees, and university leadership encourages
teamwork through teams, and universities work to send a number of their employees to qualify them.
4. The arithmetic mean for the fourth field of "strengthening organizational culture" is (3.58), meaning that the
relative arithmetic mean (71.69%), the test value (6.37) and the probability value (Sig) equal to (0,000),
which means that there is approval by the sample members. The researchers attribute this to the universities
adopting an organizational culture based on appreciation of creative ideas, and believes that career
replacement is a natural issue required, as universities develop values of openness and mutual trust among
their employees, and work to enhance loyalty and discipline in the work.
5. That the mean of the fifth field "Emphasis on Ethical Practices" equals (3.73), meaning that the relative
arithmetic mean (74.53%), the test value (8.66) and that the probative value (Sig) is equal to (0.000), which
means that there is approval by the sample members. This is due to the fact that university leadership
rewards those who adhere to ethical behavior at work, as university leadership represents its good example
through its ethical practices, and university leadership works to spread values and beliefs that are consistent
with the strategies followed.
6. The mathematical average of the sixth field “implementing balanced regulatory control” is equal to (3.64),
meaning that the relative mean (72.86%), the test value (7.10) and that the probative value (Sig) equal to
(0.000), which means that there is approval by the members of the sample. Researchers explain this to the
existence of a clear and effective monitoring system to verify the safety of performance in universities, as
universities monitor events and emergency situations that affect the workflow, and universities leadership
adopts advanced monitoring tools in the process of monitoring and quality of employee performance, and
universities follow practical outputs Oversight and provide the authorities with feedback on the available
results.
In general it can be said that the mean is equal to (3.66), and the relative mean is equal (73.15%), the test value
(8.74), and that the probative value (Sig) equals (0.000) and this means that there is approval by the individuals
of the sample on paragraphs of practices Strategic leadership in general. The researchers attribute this to the
success of the strategic leadership in exercising its strategic role, the ability to interact and integrate with the
internal and external work environment, and deal with the surrounding and emergency conditions around it, its
ability to draw appropriate future plans, and its ability to invest the available opportunities and face the
challenges of Palestinian universities. This result is consistent with the findings of the study (Thabet, 2013), the
study (Ahmed and Al-Faqih, 2011), (Al-Abadi and Al-Tai, 2011), (Lear, 2012), and the study (Kasim, 2010).
Answer to the second question:
What is the level of educational service quality in Palestinian universities from the viewpoint of workers in
supervisory positions?
The mean, relative, standard deviation, and T test were used to find the degree of approval, as in the following
table:
Table 3: The arithmetic and relative mean, the standard deviation, and the t-test for all areas of educational
service quality
Sn The Field SMA
Standard
Deviation
Relative
Arithmetic
Mean
T
Test
Valu
e
Probabilit
y Value
(Sig)
Rankin
g
1. Tangibility 3.88 0.58 77.70 12.23 *0.000 2
2. Reliability 3.80 0.54 76.05 11.97 *0.000 4
3. Responsiveness 3.84 0.59 76.89 11.44 *0.000 3
4. Safety 3.90 0.59 77.92 12.20 *0.000 1
5. Empathy 3.66 0.67 73.13 7.79 *0.000 5
The Quality Of The Educational
Service In General
3.82 0.50 76.33 12.98 *0.000
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* The mean D is statistically significant at the significance level of 0.05.
It is clear from the previous table (3) That:
1. The mean of the first “tangible” field is equal to (3.88), i.e. the relative mean (77.70%), the test value
(12.23) and the probability value (Sig) equal to (0.000), which means that there is approval by the sample
members. The researchers attribute this to the fact that Palestinian universities have classrooms suitable for
lectures in terms of (ventilation, lighting, area, cleanliness, etc.), and university buildings and facilities are
attractive and modern, and universities have modern facilities and equipment appropriate to the nature of
their work, and universities are distinguished by a suitable location Easy to access.
2. The mean of the second field of "dependency" equals (3.80), meaning that the relative mean (76.05%), the
test value (11.97), and the probability value (Sig) equal to (0.000), which means that there is approval by
the sample members. This is due to the universities' commitment to perform their educational services on
time, and the leadership of the universities is showing sincere sympathy to solve the problems facing the
beneficiaries, and the employees of the universities are keen to deal in a gentle manner and respect with the
beneficiaries.
3. That the mean of the third field "response speed" is equal to (3.84), meaning that the relative mean
(76.89%), the test value (11.84) and that the probative value (Sig) equal to (0.000) and this means that there
is approval by the sample members. Researchers explain this to university employees informing
beneficiaries in a specific manner about the time required to complete their services, and employees in
universities are keen to provide services to beneficiaries quickly and accurately, and solve problems facing
beneficiaries without delay, and university leadership is keen on full equality between beneficiaries and
rejects all forms of discrimination between them.
4. That the mean mean for the fourth “safety” field is (3.90), that is, the relative mean (77.92%), the test value
(12.20) and the probability value (Sig) equal to (0.000), which means that there is approval by the sample
members. The researchers attribute this to the feeling that employees in universities are safe while they are
at the university, and the behavior of university employees creates an impression of safety among
beneficiaries, and employees in universities maintain the confidentiality and privacy of the beneficiaries'
data.
5. That the mean of the fifth field "empathy" is equal to (3.66), meaning that the relative mean (73.13%), the
test value (7.79) and that the probative value (Sig) equal to (0.000) and this means that there is approval by
the sample members. This is due to the fact that universities pay special attention to beneficiaries, and
university employees understand the specific needs of beneficiaries, and universities put the interests of
beneficiaries at the top of their interests.
In general it can be said that the mean is equal to (3.82), that the relative mean is equal to (76.33%), the value of
the test (12.98), and that the probative value (Sig) equals (0.000) and this means that there is approval by the
individuals of the sample on quality paragraphs The educational service in general. The researchers attribute this
to the success of the strategic leadership in improving the quality of the educational service despite the great
challenges experienced by Palestinian universities, especially the limited financial resources necessary for the
continuous development process. This finding is consistent with the findings of Todorut (2013) and Karahan &
Mete (2014). The results differed with the study (Mataria, 2016), the study (Ismail & Abiddin, 2009), and the
study (Al-Shuaibi and Al-Shahrani, 2014).
Study Hypotheses Test:
Ho 1: There is a statistically significant relationship at the level of significance of (α≤0.05) between strategic
leadership practices (strategic direction, investing strategic capabilities and talents, developing human capital,
enhancing organizational culture, emphasizing ethical practices, implementing balanced organizational
oversight) Improving the quality of educational services (tangibility, reliability, speed of response, safety, and
sympathy) in Palestinian universities.
To test this hypothesis, the "Pearson correlation coefficient" test was used to find out whether there is a
relationship between strategic leadership practices and the quality of educational service in Palestinian
universities in the Gaza Strip, and the following table shows that.
Table 4: Correlation coefficient between strategic leadership practices and the quality of educational service in
Palestinian universities
S.N. Hypothesis
Correlation
Coefficient
Probability
Value
1.
The relationship between strategic direction and the quality of
educational service
.613 *0.000
2.
The relationship between investing capabilities, strategic talents,
and the quality of educational service
.617 *0.000
3. The relationship between human capital development and the .760 *0.000
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quality of educational service
4.
The relationship between strengthening organizational culture
and the quality of educational service
.738 *0.000
5.
The relationship between emphasizing ethical practices and the
quality of educational service
.530 *0.000
6.
The relationship between implementing balanced regulatory
oversight and the quality of educational service
.597 *0.000
The relationship of strategic leadership practices and the
quality of educational service
.758 *0.000
* Correlation D statistically at the significance level (α≤0.05).
The previous table (4) shows that the correlation coefficient equals (.758), and that the probability value (Sig.)
Equals (0.000) which is less than the significance level (α≤0.05) and this indicates a strong positive relationship
with statistically significant difference between strategic leadership practices And the quality of educational
service in Palestinian universities in the Gaza Strip, and by this we accept the validity of the first hypothesis.
The researchers attribute the result to the importance of the role of the scientific strategic leadership in
improving the quality of the educational service, which is a very important pillar in the strategic understanding
of all variables of the universities work environment, through which the strategic leadership can develop
multiple scenarios and scenarios to reach the best educational quality compared to competitors. This result is
consistent with the findings of the study (Thabet, 2013), (AL-Qadi, 2012), (Al-Abadi and Al-Tai, 2011), and the
study (Lear, 2012).
Ho 2: There are statistically significant differences at the level of significance of (α≤0.05) between the averages
of the respondents' responses to strategic leadership practices and the quality of educational service in
Palestinian universities in the Gaza Strip due to personal data (qualification, job title, years of service,
university).
To test this hypothesis, a "mono-variance" test was used to see if there were statistically significant differences
attributable to personal data, and the following table illustrates this.
Table 5: Results of the "mono-contrast" test - personal data
Personal Data F Test Value Probability Value(Sig.)
Qualification 4.527 *0.015
Job title 1.020 0.390
Years of service 1.757 0.165
The University 15.720 *0.000
* The difference between the averages is statistically significant at the significance level (α≤0.05).
From the results shown in the previous table (5) it was found that the probability value (Sig.) Is greater than the
level of significance (0.05) for the job title and years of service and thus it can be concluded that there are no
statistically significant differences between the averages of respondents ’answers due to the job title and years of
service, attributed Researchers have challenged the technological revolution and the information and
communication revolution, which imposes on universities the need to keep abreast of technological changes in
work and absorb the knowledge explosion and the proper use of information technology and adapt it in teaching
and learning processes, which contributed to reducing the gap between what the old and New employees of
knowledge, skills and experience, which gave each employee an opportunity to develop himself and increase his
skills and knowledge through the contributions that institutions make to develop the capabilities of workers and
increase their knowledge skills, or self-learning, which contributed to overcoming the differences in the
opinions of the respondents, and the result agreed with a study ( Mataria, 2016), and a study (Hussein et all.,
2011). While it was found that the probability value (Sig.) is less than the significance level (α≤0.05) for the
educational qualification and university, and thus it can be concluded that there are statistically significant
differences between the mean of the respondents' answers attributed to the educational qualification and the
university. The researchers attribute this to the fact that workers in supervisory positions in Palestinian
universities who hold a "Ph.D." are highly experienced and qualified in addition to being more senior at work,
and have held higher job positions that allow them to judge better than their fellow masters and bachelors, and
thus They have the ability to determine the reality of the work environment in higher education institutions, and
the result agreed with a study (Thabet, 2013) and a study (Kasim, 2010).
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XI. RESULTS
- The results of the study showed that (73.15%) of the study community believe that the level of strategic
leadership practices in Palestinian universities is high; and it showed that the level of strategic leadership
practices is generally comfortable in terms of strategic direction, investing strategic capabilities and talents,
developing human capital, enhancing organizational culture, Emphasis on ethical practices, implement
balanced organizational oversight.
- The results of the study indicated that (76.33%) of the study population believe that the level of educational
service quality in Palestinian universities is high; the results indicated a remarkable quality of educational
service in terms of tangibility, reliability, speed of response, safety, and sympathy.
- The results demonstrated that there is a strong positive relationship with statistical significance at the level
of significance of (α≤0.05) between strategic leadership practices (strategic direction, investing strategic
capabilities and talents, developing human capital, enhancing organizational culture, emphasizing ethical
practices, implementing balanced organizational control And improving the quality of the educational
service (tangible, dependability, responsiveness, safety, and sympathy) in Palestinian universities.
- The results indicated that the more interest of the Palestinian universities administration in strategic
leadership practices, the more likely it is to improve the quality of the educational service.
- The results indicated that there were no statistically significant differences between the averages of the
respondents' responses to strategic leadership practices and improving the quality of educational service due
to personal variables (job title, years of service).
- The results indicated that there are statistically significant differences between the averages of the
respondents' responses to strategic leadership practices and improving the quality of the educational service
due to personal variables (academic qualification, and university).
XII. RECOMMENDATIONS
- Palestinian universities' interest in the various dimensions of strategic leadership practices and undertaking
the development of their university capabilities, including: strategic direction, investing strategic
capabilities and talents, developing human capital, enhancing organizational culture, emphasizing ethical
practices, implementing balanced organizational oversight, for their direct role in improving the quality of
the educational service of universities.
- The necessity of the universities administration to reinforce the modern administrative concepts related to
performing their duties in general, and the concepts of strategic leadership and the quality of educational
service in particular through holding training programs and brainstorming sessions with specialists, which
contributes to raising the efficiency and skill of university leaders.
- Expanding the delegation of powers to workers in supervisory positions in the researched universities and
involving them in decision-making, to be able to respond appropriately to changes and emergency
conditions, take advantage of available opportunities, and confront potential threats.
- That the management of Palestinian universities adopt the quality of the educational service as a strategy for
competition and excellence, and that developing and improving the quality of the educational service it
provides is one of its priorities, especially with regard to dimensions (tangibility, reliability, speed of
response, safety, and sympathy).
- The necessity of emphasizing the management of the researched universities to their employees by
increasing the interest in the beneficiaries, and encouraging a culture that we are in the service of the
beneficiaries, and that one of the university's main goals is to meet the requests of the beneficiaries in a way
that reflects positively on the labor market and society.
- Working to raise the level of university service quality for beneficiaries in the researched universities by
taking the privacy of universities as an entry point for beneficiaries' satisfaction with the quality of
performance actually provided to the beneficiaries.
- The quality of university services provided to beneficiaries in all its forms should be improved through the
use of the SERVQUAL scale of its ability to interpret, provided that the level of service quality is repeated
from time to time to determine the extent of improvement in its provision.
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