Instructional leadership and schools effectiveness

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With 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. They need to make greater strides to ensure that they are able to make adjustments and readjustments in instructional practices to cater for the changing elements in their organization. In brief, the school leaders have to be creative, innovative with entrepreneurial drive in order to steer their subordinates (teachers) towards school excellence. Leadership of principal is therefore considered as a main criterion to create successful schools in country's educational advancement. Besides, the school effectiveness plays a crucial role in country's academic advancement. This paper focuses on a comprehensive review of literature on the relationship between instructional leadership and school effectiveness. © 2010 Springer-Verlag.

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Hung, D. K. M., & Ponnusamy, P. (2010). Instructional leadership and schools effectiveness. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 111 CCIS, pp. 401–406). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16318-0_48

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