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The Reality of Educational Supervisors ’Practices for Supervisory Activities from the Point of View of the Public Schools Principals in Aqaba City- Jordan

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  • Elham. N. Abu Hamde

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The study aimed at defining the reality of the supervisory activities for the educational supervisors from the point of view of the public schools principals in Aqaba city - Jordan. To achieve the study purposes the researcher used the descriptive methodology survey due to its appropriateness for the purposes of the study. The study instrument was built and it contained four domains and was applied on the study sample which consisted of (22) principal(male &Female).The study results indicated that the reality of the educational supervisors practices for supervisory activities from the point of view of the public schools principals obtained an overall arithmetic mean of (3.80) with a high degree. However, on the secondary areas level the human relationships was ranked first with an arithmetic mean of (4.11) which was very high; in the second rank came the field of curriculum and text books with arithmetic mean of(3.98) which was high also; the third rank came the domain of learning and teaching with an arithmetic mean of (3.75) which was also high and in the last rank came the domain of school administration with an arithmetic mean of (3.5) which was medium. The results of the study indicated that there are no differences between the means of the educational supervisors’ practices for supervisory activities in terms of (sex, qualifications, management experience years). In the light of the study results a number of recommendations were proposed.

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  • Elham. N. Abu Hamde, 2019. "The Reality of Educational Supervisors ’Practices for Supervisory Activities from the Point of View of the Public Schools Principals in Aqaba City- Jordan," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 13(3), pages 1-46, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:13:y:2022:i:3:p:46
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