EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND LEARNER ACHIEVEMENT: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES.

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  • G.N. Shava National University of Science and Technology

Keywords:

Educational leadership, Empowerment, leadership styles,, school performance, transformational.

Abstract

The context of school leadership in Africa has been changing, which is reflected particularly in numerous past and ongoing educational reforms and school restructuring movements. At the macro level, the main trend of educational reforms include re-establishment of new national vision and new educational aims for schools, restructuring educational systems at different levels for new educational aims and market driving, privatizing, cost sharing, greater self management and self governance and diversifying school education throughout the world. At the meso level, there is increased parental and community involvement in school leadership. At the school site level, the major trends consist of ensuring educational quality, standards and accountability. At the operational level, the main trends include the use of Information and Technology (ICT) in learning and teaching and applying new technologies in management, and making a paradigm shift in learning, teaching and assessment. This paper examines educational leadership and learner achievement in schools. In this article I argue that, in many parts of the world, including both developed and developing countries, there is increasing recognition that schools require effective leadership schools are to provide the best possible education for learners. I conclude that the combined direct and indirect effects of school leadership on learner achievement may be small but educationally significant.

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Published

2015-07-26

How to Cite

G.N. Shava. (2015). EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND LEARNER ACHIEVEMENT: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES. Zimbabwe Journal of Science and Technology, 10(1), 26–38. Retrieved from https://journals.nust.ac.zw/index.php/zjst/article/view/61

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