The Influence of School Principal Leadership, Motivation, and Interpersonal Communication on Teacher Performance

Authors

  • Sumiati La Huni Universitas Pattimura
  • Novalien C. Lewaherilla Universitas Pattimura
  • Conchita V. Latupapua Universitas Pattimura

Keywords:

Principal Leadership, Motivation, Interpersonal Communication, Teacher Performance

Abstract

This study explores the influence of principal leadership, work motivation, and interpersonal communication on teacher performance in elementary schools in the Teluk Ambon District, Ambon City. The results reveal that each of these factors significantly impacts teacher performance, with principal leadership emerging as the most influential contributor. Furthermore, the study confirms that the combined effect of these variables plays a vital role in enhancing teacher outcomes. Effective school leadership improves resource management, fosters a supportive work environment, and strengthens teacher professionalism. Work motivation sustains teacher engagement and commitment, while strong interpersonal communication promotes collaboration and reduces conflict. These findings are consistent with previous research and offer practical implications for advancing school leadership practices and enhancing teacher performance through a strategic emphasis on motivation and communication.

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Published

2025-09-29

How to Cite

La Huni, S., Lewaherilla, N. C., & Latupapua, C. V. (2025). The Influence of School Principal Leadership, Motivation, and Interpersonal Communication on Teacher Performance. Public Policy : Jurnal Aplikasi Kebijakan Publik Dan Bisnis, 6(2), 255–268. Retrieved from https://unidjar.id/index.php/ppj/article/view/240

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