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The rationale of this research is, to examine the interrelation between “principals’ leadership style” and “teachers’ job satisfaction” arbitrated by teachers’ perception of principals’ leadership quality. This quantitative study consists of Questionnaires Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ) and Job Satisfaction Questionnaire (JSQ) distributed among 15 College Principals and 300 college teachers, who have the experience with many principals, out of which 12 (principals) and 240 (teachers) have completed the questionnaires and returned back to researcher. Teachers’ job satisfaction data was also gathered from the working college teachers in Quetta. The findings revealed that job satisfaction level is very low (M= 2.96, SD= .44), Transformational Leadership Style (M= 3.34, SD = .90) is high in level than Transactional Leadership Style (M=2.80, S=.7) and Laissez-Faire Leadership Style (M=2.65, S=.88). Moreover, Laissez-Faire Leadership Style [(M=2.65, SD= .88), r ═ .341, p ≤ .05, N =240] had greater level of correlation with college teachers’ job satisfaction than Transformational and Transactional leadership styles.

Syed Muhammad Jamil, Abdul Qadoos. (2019) Impact of Principals’ Leadership Style on Teachers’ Job Satisfaction at Non-professional Public Colleges in District Quetta, Pakistan Studies, Volume 10, Issue 2.
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