SRJIS/BIMONTHLY/AJAYKUMAR ATTRI(1600-1606) JULY-AUGUST, 2014. VOL. II/XIII www.srjis.com Page 1600 TEACHERS PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION: A STUDY ON GENDER DIFFERENCE Ajay Kumar Attri, Ph. D. Assistant Professor (Education) ICDEOL, Himachal Pradesh University, Summerhill (H.P) INDIA Teachers' participation in school administration is advantageous to the provision of good education. It is justified not only because of what it does for the staff but also because experience and research justify it to be the most effective means available to accomplish the purposes to which the schools are organized. The successful working of school depends upon the administration for which there should be suitable environment for teachers’ participation in it. This paper explores the gender difference in five possible school administrative areas for teachers' participation. The study was designed on descriptive survey research, targeting the population of all trained graduate teachers in govt. and private secondary schools of Himachal. The stratified random sampling technique was used to select a sample of 200 (100 male and 100 female) secondary school trained graduate teachers from Kullu district of the H.P. state. Teacher’s Participation in School Administration Scale developed by Taj, Haseen (2000) was used in this study. The study revealed that participation of male trained graduate teachers in communicating and controlling areas of school administration is higher as compare to female trained graduate teachers. Further, male and female trained graduate teachers are almost similar on their participation in planning, organizing and evaluation areas of school administration. It was recommended that policy makers and school administrators should increase the extent to which they involve teachers in school administration to improve the quality of their participation and boost their morale in their performance of duty Keywords: teacher participation, planning, organizing, communicating, controlling and evaluation Scholarly Research Journal's is licensed Based on a work at www.srjis.com 4.194, 2013 SJIF Abstract