Relationship between High School Principals' Humor Styles and Teacher Leadership
Abstract
This study aimed at examining the relationship between high school teachers' perceptions of
teacher leadership and school principals' humor styles. A total of 252 teachers employed in 12
high schools located in the city centre of Ankara, Turkey participated in the study. “The
Humor Behavior Scale” developed by Cemaloğlu, Recepoğlu, Şahin, Daşçı and Köktürk
(2013) and “The Teacher Leadership Scale” developed by Beycioğlu and Aslan (2010) were
used to gather data. Results of the study indicated that productive-social humor style was
positively and significantly correlated with such dimensions of teacher leadership as
institutional improvement, professional improvement, and collaboration among colleagues.
Results also revealed that the productive-social humor style was a significant predictor of
institutional improvement and professional improvement. Results were discussed within the
context of the improvement of the leadership behaviors of teachers.