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THE PREDICTIVE ROLE OF PRINCIPALS’ PERSONALITY IN ENHANCING SCHOOL PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN SOUTH SULAWESI Usman, Usman; burhan, imron; amran, muhammad
JURNAL EDUSCIENCE Vol 12, No 6 (2025): Jurnal Eduscience (JES), (Authors from Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia)
Publisher : Universitas Labuhanbatu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jes.v12i6.7991

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Purpose – The purpose of this research is to examine how various aspects of a principal’s personality, such as extraversion, agreeableness, emotional stability, and openness, contribute to the overall performance of junior high schools in South Sulawesi.Methodology – This study employed a quantitative research design, allowing the researcher to systematically test hypotheses and analyze the relationship between the principal’s personality and distributed leadership on school performance. To assess the impact of the two independent variables on school performance, this study utilized multiple regression analysis. Teacher responses gathered from public junior high schools in South Sulawesi served as the primary data source and were analyzed quantitatively to evaluate the predictive role of each variable in shaping school performance.Findings – The study's results showed that the principal's personality traits of agreeableness and openness significantly predicted school performance in junior high schools in South Sulawesi. Agreeableness received a regression coefficient of β = 0.21 (p < .05), while openness had a coefficient of β = 0.19 (p < .05), indicating that both traits have a meaningful influence on school outcomes. Teachers described principals with strong agreeableness as individuals who worked well with others, were sincere, and willingly offered support, which in turn encouraged harmonious relationships and teamwork among school staff. Overall, the results suggest that fostering agreeableness and openness in school leaders is crucial in enhancing school performance and promoting a healthy educational environment.Contribution – This research highlights that the personality characteristics of school principals, particularly openness and agreeableness, are crucial factors that enhance school performance by strengthening management quality and improving accountability
PREDICTIVE ROLES OF SELF-EFFICACY AND EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE ON LEARNING MOTIVATION Musfirah, Musfirah; Burhan, Imron
JURNAL EDUSCIENCE Vol 13, No 1 (2026): Jurnal Eduscience (JES), (Authors from Australia, Taiwan, and Indonesia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jes.v13i1.8390

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Purpose – This study aims to analyze the influence of self-efficacy and emotional intelligence on the learning motivation of elementary school students at SDIT Bina Insan, Parepare. The research is grounded in the recognition that psychological capacities, particularly self-efficacy and emotional intelligence, play a critical role in shaping students’ enthusiasm, persistence, and engagement in learning.Methodology – Employing a quantitative explanatory research design, the study involved sixth-grade students selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected from April to June 2025 using questionnaires, documentation, and interviews. Instrument validity was assessed using the Pearson product–moment correlation, and reliability using Cronbach’s alpha. The analysis included classical assumption tests, multiple linear regression, t-tests, and F-tests to determine both partial and simultaneous effects of the independent variables on learning motivation.Findings – The regression analysis produced the equation Y = 10.448 + 0.223X₁ + 0.527X₂, with an R value of 0.927 indicating a powerful relationship between the independent variables and learning motivation. The R² value of 0.860 shows that 86% of the variance in learning motivation is explained by self-efficacy and emotional intelligence. The t-test results confirmed that both self-efficacy (t = 2.835, p = 0.000) and emotional intelligence (t = 6.755, p < 0.001) have positive and significant effects, with emotional intelligence emerging as the dominant factor. The F-test (F = 86.095, p < 0.000) further demonstrated that the variables jointly exert a significant influence.Contribution – This study reinforces the theoretical and practical understanding that enhancing self-efficacy and emotional intelligence can substantially boost learning motivation in elementary school contexts, particularly within integrated Islamic education environments. The findings can inform the design of targeted psychopedagogical programs for teachers, parents, and policymakers to foster both cognitive and emotional readiness for learning.
Co-Authors Abdul Halik Abdul Saman Akrim, Djusdil Alang Sunding Alfatih, Ainun Najib Amir Pada, Amir Amriadi Amriadi, Amriadi Andi Alfianto Anugrah Ilahi Ardyansyah Gisda Ardyansyah Gisda Arifin, Rukhminih Arifin, Rukminih Arismunandar Arismunandar Ashanti, Eka Ayu Asrul Holong Aulia, Fira Andhara Ayu Rahayu Azis, Emmi Azis, Hasrawati BEDDU, MEGAWATI Den Ka, Veronika Sari Emmi Azis Erdiani Erdiani Fauziah Gisdah, Ardyansyah H, Nurhikmah Hasanuddin Hasanuddin Hatibu, Hardiyanti Henra Setiawan Ihqram, Magfiratuh Ilham Ilham Ilham Ilham Ilham Ilham Ilham Irawati Nur Ismah Rustam Iyan, Iyan Jariyah Syaid, Nur Ainun Ka , Veronika Sari Den Ka, Veronika Sari Den Kamaruddin Kamaruddin Kasmawati Kasmawati Khofifah Ananta Surya Kiki Hardiyanti Danial Lestari, Sri Hafifah M. Yunasri Ridhoh Mahardian Hersanti Paramita Mahardian Hersanti Paramita Mahardian Hersanti Paramita Marhani Marhani Marsuki, Andika Megawati Beddu MIFTAHUL JANNAH Miftahul Jannah Miftahul Jannah Mochammad Imron Awalludin Muh Bahrun Nur Muhammad Afif Muhammad Alfitrah Kaharuddin Muhammad Arham Suryansyah Saputra Muhammad Arifshandi Deni Wardana Muhammad Asrul Sultan, Muhammad Asrul Muhammad Dakhri Sanusi Muhammad Ma&#039;ruf Musfirah Musfirah Musfirah Nirmala Sari, Sri Nur Amelih Nur Bayu Nur Fadny Yuliani Nur Fadny Yuliani Nur Fadny Yuliani Nur Ilmi Nur Jannah Nur, A.Muh Riswandi Nurmalia Indria Ananda Nurul Afifah Nurul Afifah Nurul Fithriyah Nurul Haliza Hairunnisa Nurul Wahidah, Nurul Nur’Aeni, Nur’Aeni Putra.B, Reza Dwi Rachman, Siswati Rahmadani, Nurastri Ramadhan, Dhana Resky Amelia Rizkyana Agand Rukminih Arifin Rukminih Arifin Sakina Wardani Syamsir Saleh, Fadilah Indrayanti Sandi Sandi Sari Den Ka, Veronika Sari, Sri Sastia, Enya Selvi Marcellia Siswati Rachman Sitti Fadjriyah Sitti Hajrah Sri Nirmala Sari Sri Nirmala Sari Sri Nirmala Sari Sri Nirmala Sari, Sri Nirmala Sucianti Sucianti Sultan , Ariyanti Sunding, Alang Syahriani Syahriani Syamsiar, Syamsiar Syarif, Naufal Qadri Syawaluddin, Ahmad Tati, Andi Dewi Riang Tulak , Topanus Tulak, Harmelia Ulia Ridhani, Ulia Umi Irianti Usman Usman Usman Veronika Sari Den Ka Veronika Sari Den Ka Veronika Sari Den Ka Veronika Sari Den Ka Wahyu, Sakina Dwi Wisudawan, Akhmad Luthfi yulia Yulia Yulia Yuliani, Nur Fadny Zainal, Zaid Zherawati Zherawati