| dc.description.abstract | The main purpose of this study was to investigate the community participation in 
secondary school leadership in three selected secondary schools in Hawi Gudina woreda, 
Western Hararge Zone of Oromia Region. Regarding respondents 140 teachers were 
selected by using simple random sampling technique of (60%), 12 principals and 6 
supervisors were selected by using available sampling techniques. The total sample for this 
study is 158 which the researcher believes was enough to conduct the study. Method of 
data collection was questionnaire, Interview, Document analysis, and quantitative data 
was collected through questionnaires’ and then processed by using version 20 of 
Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS), and were analyzed by employing 
different statistical tools (Frequency, mean and standard deviation). The major findings of 
the study are the following: With regarded to community participation in planning of 
school activities, there were a number of teachers, of directors and supervisors of the total 
respondents asserted that their role in this regard was low. Due to this school yearly plans 
were developed, discussed, all sort of adjustments were made by teachers and principals 
and sent to Woreda Education Office and the mean values of respondents regarding 
participation of community in decision making of school activities were below the ideal 
mean value. In most cases decision were made by principals together with teachers. 
Regarding community participation in the performance of the secondary schools the result 
shows low community participation. Recommendations on the basis of the finding and 
conclusions with regard to community participation in secondary school leadership, the 
following possible solutions are recommended. Regional education beruae at all level 
should increase the awareness of stakeholders on how to participate in secondary school 
leadership and improving students’ academic achievement and upgrading understanding 
of school principals and teachers by creating discussion forums, seminars, consultative 
meeting to make principals committed, open minded and supportive. | en_US |