Leadership as a challenging opportunity: Nepali secondary principals’ contextual understandings and perception of their roles

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This qualitative case study explores the perceptions of three Nepali secondary principals regarding their leadership roles, behaviors, and experiences. By employing semi-structured interviews in both physical and virtual school contexts, it emphasizes the importance of understanding the specific contexts, critically evaluating global leadership trends, and adopting approaches that enhance student wellbeing. The study highlights the influence of sociocultural structures shaped by societal values and beliefs. Spiritual attributes like humility, compassion, and connectedness are identified as contextual knowledge for Nepali principals. The research identifies a gap in Nepali school leadership literature, providing practical insights for their future career pathways.

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Dhakal, S., Jones, A., & Lummis, G. W. (2023). Leadership as a challenging opportunity: Nepali secondary principals’ contextual understandings and perception of their roles. International Journal of Leadership in Education. https://doi.org/10.1080/13603124.2023.2276355

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