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Procedural Justice as an Approach to Address Workload among Kindergarten Supervisors, Minia Governorate
Author(s) -
Tahany Shehata Ahmed Abdul Latif,
Nasser Foad Ali Ghobish,
Hany El-Sayed Mohamed El-Azab
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2411-2933
DOI - 10.31686/ijier.vol8.iss5.2348
Subject(s) - workload , economic justice , procedural justice , psychology , sample (material) , medical education , medicine , computer science , political science , neuroscience , law , perception , operating system , chemistry , chromatography
The current research aimed at identifying the level of procedural justice and workload among kindergarten supervisors at Minia governorate, and identifying the relationship between procedural justice and workload. For data collection, the researcher applied a questionnaire to a sample of (36) kindergarten supervisors, Minia governorate. Results revealed that there was a statistically significant correlative relationship between the level of procedural justice and workload reflected in the workload of kindergarten supervisors. Therefore, the study recommended providing a suitable climate for practicing procedural justice, paying attention to the professional development of kindergarten supervisors, providing material and moral encouragement for kindergarten technical supervisors, providing means of transportation between kindergartens especially in the countryside, and activating the system of promotions inside kindergartens.

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