Instructional leadership practice among senior leaders in Malaysia primary schools

The study intends to explore the instructional leadership practice among the Seniors Leadership Team (SLT) of five schools selected in Malaysia as pilot schools for the 21st Century Education. Four main dimensions underpin this study. The dimensions can, in essence, be translated into four leadershi...

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Main Authors: Hassan, Zainudin, Wan Mat, Wan Asri, Hassan, Roslizam, Haridass, Latha, Tan, Meng Lee Vincent
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spelling my.utm.1085812024-11-17T09:59:41Z http://eprints.utm.my/108581/ Instructional leadership practice among senior leaders in Malaysia primary schools Hassan, Zainudin Wan Mat, Wan Asri Hassan, Roslizam Haridass, Latha Tan, Meng Lee Vincent L Education (General) The study intends to explore the instructional leadership practice among the Seniors Leadership Team (SLT) of five schools selected in Malaysia as pilot schools for the 21st Century Education. Four main dimensions underpin this study. The dimensions can, in essence, be translated into four leadership skills firstly to define and establish school goals, secondly to manage instructional programs, third to promote a conducive learning environment and fourth to create a friendly and cooperative school environment. The data for this study was obtained from a questionnaire survey involving 320 respondents comprising teachers from the five schools concerned. Data were analysed using SPSS. The results showed that practices of Instructional Leadership were evident among the Seniors Leadership Team (SLT) of all five schools. However, the results also seemed to point to the second dimension’s practice of managing instructional programs being low compared to the other three dimensions. The overall findings, however, support that the practice of Instructional Leadership among the Seniors Leadership Team (SLT) of the schools studied, was at a very high level. Secholian Publication 2023-11 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/108581/1/ZainudinHassan2023_TheInstructionalLeadershipPracticeAmongSenior.pdf Hassan, Zainudin and Wan Mat, Wan Asri and Hassan, Roslizam and Haridass, Latha and Tan, Meng Lee Vincent (2023) Instructional leadership practice among senior leaders in Malaysia primary schools. Malaysian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (MJSSH), 8 (11). pp. 1-13. ISSN 2804-8562 http://dx.doi.org/10.47405/mjssh.v8i11.2588 DOI:10.47405/mjssh.v8i11.2588
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Hassan, Zainudin
Wan Mat, Wan Asri
Hassan, Roslizam
Haridass, Latha
Tan, Meng Lee Vincent
Instructional leadership practice among senior leaders in Malaysia primary schools
description The study intends to explore the instructional leadership practice among the Seniors Leadership Team (SLT) of five schools selected in Malaysia as pilot schools for the 21st Century Education. Four main dimensions underpin this study. The dimensions can, in essence, be translated into four leadership skills firstly to define and establish school goals, secondly to manage instructional programs, third to promote a conducive learning environment and fourth to create a friendly and cooperative school environment. The data for this study was obtained from a questionnaire survey involving 320 respondents comprising teachers from the five schools concerned. Data were analysed using SPSS. The results showed that practices of Instructional Leadership were evident among the Seniors Leadership Team (SLT) of all five schools. However, the results also seemed to point to the second dimension’s practice of managing instructional programs being low compared to the other three dimensions. The overall findings, however, support that the practice of Instructional Leadership among the Seniors Leadership Team (SLT) of the schools studied, was at a very high level.
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author Hassan, Zainudin
Wan Mat, Wan Asri
Hassan, Roslizam
Haridass, Latha
Tan, Meng Lee Vincent
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Wan Mat, Wan Asri
Hassan, Roslizam
Haridass, Latha
Tan, Meng Lee Vincent
author_sort Hassan, Zainudin
title Instructional leadership practice among senior leaders in Malaysia primary schools
title_short Instructional leadership practice among senior leaders in Malaysia primary schools
title_full Instructional leadership practice among senior leaders in Malaysia primary schools
title_fullStr Instructional leadership practice among senior leaders in Malaysia primary schools
title_full_unstemmed Instructional leadership practice among senior leaders in Malaysia primary schools
title_sort instructional leadership practice among senior leaders in malaysia primary schools
publisher Secholian Publication
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/108581/1/ZainudinHassan2023_TheInstructionalLeadershipPracticeAmongSenior.pdf
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