Abstract
The study investigated the significance of educational leadership styles towards academic achievement in primary public schools in Morogoro Municipality. A convergent research design was employed. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the study targeted teachers and heads of schools, with simple random sampling used for teachers and purposive sampling for heads of schools, resulting in a sample size of 77 respondents. Data were gathered through questionnaires and semi-structured interviews, and analyzed using descriptive statistics for quantitative data and thematic coding for qualitative data, aligning with the study’s research objectives. The study found that, effective leadership styles significantly impact academic performance in primary public schools. Visionary, supportive, and collaborative approaches, coupled with clear communication, create a positive school culture, motivate students, and improve teacher-student interactions, thereby enhancing academic success. The study recommended that school leaders adopt these styles, prioritize vision and support, and foster collaboration to boost educational outcomes. Providing professional development for leaders and encouraging a culture of continuous feedback will further align leadership practices with the needs of the school community, ultimately supporting student success and driving academic excellence.
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