Teacher Perceptions of Principal Leadership in State and Private Primary Schools in the Bogor Region

Authors

  • Prisilla Aulia Aulia Universitas Djuanda, Indonesia
  • Santy Kurniasih Universitas Djuanda, Indonesia
  • Neng Tyas Ananda Putri Universitas Djuanda, Indonesia
  • Rusi Rusmiati Aliyyah Universitas Djuanda, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30997/jsh.v17i1.22324

Keywords:

central leadership, comparative analysis, principal autonomy, public schools, private schools, teacher work climate

Abstract

Principal leadership is a critical factor influencing organizational quality, work climate, and teacher performance. However, there remains a gap in understanding how leadership practices differ between state and private schools operating within distinct institutional contexts. This comparative qualitative study aims to describe and compare the core leadership practices of both school types, based on survey data collected from 26 teachers across six primary schools in the Bogor area. Thematic analysis using ATLAS.ti was conducted to explore the patterns of leadership behavior. The results demonstrated that the institutional context significantly determines leadership stability. State school principals display high consistency in providing formal support, consensus-based communication, and maintaining stable work structures. Conversely, private school principals face limitations on autonomy due to foundation intervention, resulting in behavioral inconsistency, uneven professional support, and the risk of destructive leadership caused by poor emotional management. This research concludes that the failure of emotional control and structural limitations are key factors damaging the work climate in private schools. This finding emphasizes the need for context-sensitive leadership development, either through strengthening bureaucratic systems in state schools or increasing autonomy and role stability in private schools.

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Published

2026-04-23

How to Cite

Aulia, P. A., Kurniasih, S., Putri, N. T. A., & Aliyyah, R. R. (2026). Teacher Perceptions of Principal Leadership in State and Private Primary Schools in the Bogor Region. Jurnal Sosial Humaniora, 17(1), 51–62. https://doi.org/10.30997/jsh.v17i1.22324

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