The present study was carried out to gain a better understanding of how teachers
in Jordan and Saudi Arabia view the principalship and identify factors that
influence teachers’ candidacy to pursue a position as principal. Study participants
comprised 800 teachers who worked in public schools in Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
Participants rated 2 out of 10 factors that were identified as being motivators for
pursuing the principalship as ‘high level’: ‘personal and professional challenges’,
and ‘desire to be a leader’. Four of 10 factors that were identified as being
deterrents for teachers to avoid a position as principal were rated with ‘high level’:
‘highly stressful’, ‘large time commitment’, ‘accountable for achievement’ and
‘amount of paperwork’. There were no significant differences among participants
according to their country of origin. The researchers recommend that future
research should be conducted on different variables.