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The Namibia CPD Journal for Educators, 2018
Instructional leadership is one of the transformational leadership theories which focus on the task-person tension and dominates the world of organizations into the twentieth and twenty first centuries. The notion of instructional leadership emerged in the early 1980's.
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Instructional leadership is one of the transformational leadership theories which focus on the task-person tension and dominates the world of organizations into the twentieth and twenty first centuries. The notion of instructional leadership emerged in the early 1980's.
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2000
Models of instructional leadership are reviewed and then a synthesis provides for a simplified model with three major elements of instructional leadership: (1) defining and communicating goals, (2) monitoring and providing feedback on the teaching and learning process, and (3) promoting and emphasizing the importance of professional development.
Jana M. Alig-Mielcarek, Wayne K. Hoy
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Models of instructional leadership are reviewed and then a synthesis provides for a simplified model with three major elements of instructional leadership: (1) defining and communicating goals, (2) monitoring and providing feedback on the teaching and learning process, and (3) promoting and emphasizing the importance of professional development.
Jana M. Alig-Mielcarek, Wayne K. Hoy
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Instructional Leadership and Schools Effectiveness
2010With the influx of information technology through the Internet and the use of ICT in our daily lives, our future generation has traversed from a mere change of era to a dynamic era of change. Thus, the role of school leaders is becoming more challenging than ever.
Daisy Mui Hung Kee, Premavathy Ponnusamy
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Effective instructional leadership
Journal of Educational Administration, 2000Few studies have directly examined teachers’ perspectives on principals’ everyday instructional leadership characteristics and the impacts of those characteristics on teachers. In this study, over 800 American teachers responded to an open‐ended questionnaire by identifying and describing characteristics of principals that enhanced their classroom ...
Joseph Blase, Jo Blase
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The New Instructional Leadership
Journal of School Leadership, 2015The recent press for high-stakes accountability has challenged school leaders to use data to guide the practices of teaching and learning. This article considers how local school leaders build data-driven instructional systems to systematically improve student learning.
Richard Halverson +3 more
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Digital Instructional Leadership
2022This chapter presents digital instructional leadership. But, to understand digital instructional leadership, it is a must to know what leadership is thoroughly, and how instructional and digital leaderships matters. So, this chapter explains these terms in detail. It is believed that this chapter will contribute to the literature in four ways. Firstly,
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Instructional Leadership Behaviors
Urban Education, 1983Tentative links between principal behavior and student achievement.
Shirley A. Jackson +2 more
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Understanding instructional leadership
Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2015Instructional leadership is one of the most enduring constructs in the shifting typology of leadership models (Bush 2011, Bush and Glover 2014). It emerged in the United States as evidence accumulated that leadership could have a positive outcome on student learning outcomes. Described as the ‘new orthdoxy’ in the 1980s, Hallinger (1992: 37) noted that
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The Evolution of Instructional Leadership
2015This chapter provides an historical overview of global discourse on instructional leadership. It traces the development of instructional leadership as a practice-related construct that emerged in the USA during the 1950s and 1960s. Then we examine its transformation during the ‘effective schools movement ’ of the 1980s into a theoretically-grounded ...
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