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Paternalistic Leadership Style and Infrastructure as Determinants of Teacher Performance: The Mediating Effect of Teaching Enthusiasm Setiawan, Apep; Basrowi; Khaeruman
Britain International of Linguistics Arts and Education (BIoLAE) Journal Vol 7 No 3 (2025): Britain International of Linguistics, Arts and Education - November
Publisher : Britain International for Academic Research (BIAR) Publisher

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Organizations generally refer to entities or structures that are organized to achieve certain goals. Organizations can be business entities, government agencies, or non-profit organizations that have clear goals and hierarchical structures. One of them is the leadership style applied by the principal. A paternalistic leadership style, which emphasizes a fatherly approach and attention to teacher welfare, can improve teacher motivation and performance. SMK Negeri Kota Cilegon is a State Vocational High School located in the Cilegon City area, Banten. This educational institution is under the auspices of the Education Foundation. Based on the data obtained, the phenomenon of teacher performance at SMK Negeri Kota Cilegon in 2023 was on average in the good category. Therefore, this study aims to fill this gap by providing new insights into how paternalistic leadership and infrastructure influence and contribute to teacher performance through teaching enthusiasm, which is expected to make a significant contribution to academic literature and educational practice using qualititative method. Hypotheses test used partial least square technique. Result Shown to improve teacher performance, schools need to pay more attention to the factors that influence that performance. Although there are several variables in this study that show a positive but insignificant influence, as well as a negative influence that is also insignificant on teacher performance, this should not be ignoredThis can be done through the development of facilities and infrastructure, improving the quality of leadership, and supporting the teaching enthusiasm of teachers.
Leadership, Facilities, and Psychological Mechanisms in Teacher Performance: The Mediating Effects of Teaching Enthusiasm and Job Satisfaction Setiawan, Apep; Basrowi; Khaeruman; Hisniati, Sally Badriya
Journal Corner of Education, Linguistics, and Literature Vol. 5 No. 001 (2025): Special Issues
Publisher : CV. Tripe Konsultan

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Teacher performance is a critical determinant of educational quality, particularly in vocational high schools where learning outcomes are closely linked to workforce readiness. This study examines the effects of paternalistic leadership and school facilities on teacher performance by incorporating teaching enthusiasm and job satisfaction as mediating variables. Using a quantitative explanatory design, data were collected from teachers in public vocational high schools in Cilegon City, Indonesia. Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) was employed to analyze both direct and indirect relationships among the study variables. The results reveal that paternalistic leadership and school facilities have significant positive effects on teaching enthusiasm and job satisfaction. Furthermore, both teaching enthusiasm and job satisfaction significantly enhance teacher performance. Mediation analysis confirms that teaching enthusiasm and job satisfaction partially and sequentially mediate the relationships between paternalistic leadership, school facilities, and teacher performance. These findings underscore the importance of integrating leadership practices, adequate infrastructure, and psychological factors to improve teacher performance. This study contributes to the educational management literature by proposing a dual-mediation SEM model that explains how organizational factors translate into performance outcomes in vocational education settings.