Models of Educational Management and the Implementation of Change: A Case Study

  • Qutub H
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The current paper reported on a case study of the implications of change implemented by a Saudi Arabian public university located in an urban setting. The university implemented a change in the process of preparing students to study in English as a medium of instruction in scientific departments, which required establishing an English Language Center (ELC) within the University. Bush’s models of management and leadership (2020) were applied to analyze the case from a leadership perspective. Results indicated that the formal model was the most dominant followed by the subjective, cultural, collegial, and Political models. Although the nature of the institution and its cultural context demonstrated certain formal and cultural features, the author argues that it is possible to implement more collegial practices.

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Qutub, H. (2021). Models of Educational Management and the Implementation of Change: A Case Study. International Journal of English Language Education, 9(2), 124. https://doi.org/10.5296/ijele.v9i2.18958

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