Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to assess the current status of instructional leadership 
effectiveness and to investigate some of the factors that affect its provision in Preparatory 
Schools of East Hararge Zone. The study was conducted in 5 Preparatory Schools selected 
from 20 wordeas by using a combination of stratified and random sampling techniques. Ten 
school leaders, 104 teachers and 5 supervision staff were used as the subjects of the study to 
obtain the necessary data. Questionnaire, document analysis and unstructured interview were 
the instruments used for data collection. The data collected through the questionnaire were 
analyzed using percentage, Pearson’s correlation coefficient and t-test statistical analyses 
procedures. Findings from the data analysis revealed that most school leaders are not 
effective neither in each dimension nor in their overall instructional leadership role. of the 
personal characteristics treated, only experience as department, a leader and number of credit 
hours taken in educational fields appeared to have significant relationship with instructional 
leadership effectiveness (ILE). Organizational characteristics, availability of instructional 
resource, professional norm that greatly value leaders’ participation in curricular and 
instructional issues, and larger teaching staff size contributed positively to ILE, whereas 
greater role diversity lowered their ILE. Generally, expectations of higher officials on 
activities other than instructional leadership or matters that are secondary to ILE as well as 
high degree of financial and supply delivery problems and delay of substitutes and deployment 
of teachers have significantly influenced ILE in the negative direction. Following the findings 
and conclusion drawn, recommendation are made. that REB in collaboration with zone and 
district education department should define the instructional leadership roles of leaders 
clearly in terms of the five dimensions, provide trainings in the area, revise and improve the 
selection and appointment criteria of leadership positions, reduce and improve the 
organizational and district/zone/ factors debilitating instructional leadership role of the 
leader