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Instructional leadership practices of selected principals in Maldives: a case study

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dc.contributor.author Ahmed, Abdulla Rasheed
dc.contributor.author އަބުދުﷲ ރަޝީދު އަޙުމަދު
dc.date.accessioned 2018-06-05T07:51:48Z
dc.date.available 2018-06-05T07:51:48Z
dc.date.issued 2016-10-01
dc.identifier.citation Ahmed, A. R. (2016). Instructional leadership practices of selected principals in Maldives: a case study (Doctoral Thesis). Asia e University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://saruna.mnu.edu.mv/jspui/handle/123456789/1941
dc.description.abstract Instructional leadership has taken central place as a successful model to beމpractised by principals in leading schools. There was no research yet to explore the extent to which school principals in Maldives are adopting this model. Hence this research attempts to investigate the instructional leadership practices of selected principals in Maldives. Due to the exploratory requirement of the research, a qualitative methodology was employed using a multi-case study where data was collected through an in-depth semi-structured individual interviews utilising purposeful sampling method. Triangulation was adopted through multiple data sources such as observations, and written documents in order to support and enrich the findings. Participants of this study included three principals, three supervisors and three teachers from three selected schools. The study used a revised instructional leadership behaviour model of Hallinger and Murphy (1990) to analyze the data using within and across cases thematic approach. The findings of this study revealed that principals practiced the six dimensions of the instructional leadership behaviors and patterns as highlighted in the conceptual framework. However, from the across analysis case study, the study revealed that a) although all schools have mission and vision to provide proper direction but they are not clear whether to promote learning or to prepare for examination and b) community is not involved in designing vision and mission c) there was also confusion in the role of principals as an instructional or administrative leadership, d) no professional standards formulated for instructional leaders, e) a policy is needed for effective integration of ICT in teaching and learning, f) important behaviours of principals as instructional leaders include interaction with students and direct involvement in instruction and evaluation and g) provide holistic education for overall development and also an effective learning environment, As for barriers to be instructional leaders, the study showed lack of professional development, policies from Ministry of Education and high expectations from public. This study concluded that the revised model may be used as a guide to promote the instructional leadership behaviors and patterns among the principals in the Maldives. The revised model is considered as the contribution of this study. en_US
dc.publisher Asia e University en_US
dc.subject Instructional leadership en_US
dc.subject School principals en_US
dc.subject Maldives en_US
dc.subject Instructional leadership behaviors en_US
dc.subject Promote learning en_US
dc.subject Prepare for examination en_US
dc.subject Community involvement en_US
dc.subject Administrative leadership en_US
dc.subject Holistic education en_US
dc.subject Interaction with students en_US
dc.subject Professional development en_US
dc.subject Ministry of Education en_US
dc.subject Effective instructional leaders en_US
dc.subject Integrating ICT en_US
dc.subject Supervision and evaluation of instruction en_US
dc.subject Coordinating the curriculum en_US
dc.subject Monitor student progress en_US
dc.subject Protecting the instructional time en_US
dc.subject Motivating the teachers en_US
dc.subject Communicating vision and mission en_US
dc.subject އިންސްޓްރަކްޝަނަލް ލީޑަރޝިޕް en_US
dc.subject ސްކޫލް ތަކުގެ ޕްރިންސިޕަލުން en_US
dc.subject ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ en_US
dc.subject ތަރުބަވީ ތަޢުލީމް en_US
dc.subject އުގެނުމަށް މަގުފަހިކުރުން en_US
dc.subject އިމްތިހާންތަކަށް ތައްޔާރުކުރުން en_US
dc.subject ދަރިވަރުންނާ މުވާމަލާތްކުރުން en_US
dc.subject ޖަމާއަތުގެ ބައިވެރިވުން en_US
dc.subject އައި.ސީ.ޓީ ހިމަނައިގެން ތަޢުލީމުދިނުން en_US
dc.subject އުގަންނައިދޭ ވަގުތު ހިމާޔަތްކުރުން en_US
dc.subject މުދައްރިސުންގެ ޝައުޤްވެރިކަން ދެމެހެއްޓުން en_US
dc.subject ދަރިވަރުންގެ ކުރިއެރުން ދެނެގަތުން en_US
dc.subject ސްޕަރވައިޒްކޮށް ފެންވަރު ހިފެހެއްޓުން en_US
dc.subject ވިޝަން އަދި މިޝަން ހާމަކުރުން en_US
dc.title Instructional leadership practices of selected principals in Maldives: a case study en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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