Leadership styles employed at Zambia's colleges of education

This study is a collective case study grounded in the literature regarding leadership styles and leadership theories. It includes among others, an analysis of data from interviews of college Principals and middle Managers to identify the leadership styles at the three colleges of education. The purp...

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Main Author: Simango, Benson
Other Authors: Nyoni, Jabulani
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2016
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Online Access:Simango, Benson (2016) Leadership styles employed at Zambia's colleges of education, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21145>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-211452018-11-19T17:15:34Z Leadership styles employed at Zambia's colleges of education Simango, Benson Nyoni, Jabulani Conventional institution Policy harmonisation Leadership theories Dual mode institution Grant-aided institution Open and distance learning Transactional leadership Situational leadership Transformational leadership Democratic leadership Leadership style Mixed mode Single mode 378.101096894 Educational leadership -- Zambia -- Case studies Teachers colleges -- Zambia -- Administration -- Case studies Universities and colleges -- Zambia -- Administration -- Case studies This study is a collective case study grounded in the literature regarding leadership styles and leadership theories. It includes among others, an analysis of data from interviews of college Principals and middle Managers to identify the leadership styles at the three colleges of education. The purpose of the study was to analyse the leadership styles of college Principals and middle Managers operating in dual-mode environments. The colleges that were being studied are the Copperbelt College of Education; Mufulira College of Education and Malcom Moffat College of Education. There were sixteen (16) participants in this study drawn from three colleges. The researcher collected data using semi-structured individual and focused group interviews. In addition, policy documents such as ‗Open and Distance Learning Policy (draft) and National Policy on Education were analysed. The researcher employed qualitative methods in the collection and analysis of data. Triangulation was used in order to verify the information given during this study. The evidence from the literature review indicates that there is no single leadership style that may provide answers to all situations in institutions of higher education; rather, a blend of the leadership styles would be beneficial to college Principals. The research further revealed that, managing dual-mode colleges of education entails that Principals require tailor-made programmes in management and leadership of dual-mode institutions for them to improve quality of their products and enhance tenets of transparency, democracy and good governance in colleges of education in Zambia. They also must be excellent communicators and ensure understanding by students, employees, peers, and the many stakeholders involved in dual-mode colleges of education. The study was important as it hoped to shed some light on how to improve quality of leadership in dual-mode colleges of education in Zambia. The study will contribute scientific knowledge to all categories of Higher Education (HE) institutions especially colleges of education, be they face-to-face or distance mode, that are contemplating a move into dual-mode delivery. Finally, Information garnered from this study is expected to allow Principals and other middle Managers and administrators to evaluate their leadership styles in comparison to the effective styles revealed by this study. Educational Leadership and Management D. Ed. (Education Management) 2016-08-22T08:28:02Z 2016-08-22T08:28:02Z 2016-02 Thesis Simango, Benson (2016) Leadership styles employed at Zambia's colleges of education, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21145> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21145 en 1 online resource (xiii, 208, 2 unnumbered leaves) : color illustrations
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topic Conventional institution
Policy harmonisation
Leadership theories
Dual mode institution
Grant-aided institution
Open and distance learning
Transactional leadership
Situational leadership
Transformational leadership
Democratic leadership
Leadership style
Mixed mode
Single mode
378.101096894
Educational leadership -- Zambia -- Case studies
Teachers colleges -- Zambia -- Administration -- Case studies
Universities and colleges -- Zambia -- Administration -- Case studies
spellingShingle Conventional institution
Policy harmonisation
Leadership theories
Dual mode institution
Grant-aided institution
Open and distance learning
Transactional leadership
Situational leadership
Transformational leadership
Democratic leadership
Leadership style
Mixed mode
Single mode
378.101096894
Educational leadership -- Zambia -- Case studies
Teachers colleges -- Zambia -- Administration -- Case studies
Universities and colleges -- Zambia -- Administration -- Case studies
Simango, Benson
Leadership styles employed at Zambia's colleges of education
description This study is a collective case study grounded in the literature regarding leadership styles and leadership theories. It includes among others, an analysis of data from interviews of college Principals and middle Managers to identify the leadership styles at the three colleges of education. The purpose of the study was to analyse the leadership styles of college Principals and middle Managers operating in dual-mode environments. The colleges that were being studied are the Copperbelt College of Education; Mufulira College of Education and Malcom Moffat College of Education. There were sixteen (16) participants in this study drawn from three colleges. The researcher collected data using semi-structured individual and focused group interviews. In addition, policy documents such as ‗Open and Distance Learning Policy (draft) and National Policy on Education were analysed. The researcher employed qualitative methods in the collection and analysis of data. Triangulation was used in order to verify the information given during this study. The evidence from the literature review indicates that there is no single leadership style that may provide answers to all situations in institutions of higher education; rather, a blend of the leadership styles would be beneficial to college Principals. The research further revealed that, managing dual-mode colleges of education entails that Principals require tailor-made programmes in management and leadership of dual-mode institutions for them to improve quality of their products and enhance tenets of transparency, democracy and good governance in colleges of education in Zambia. They also must be excellent communicators and ensure understanding by students, employees, peers, and the many stakeholders involved in dual-mode colleges of education. The study was important as it hoped to shed some light on how to improve quality of leadership in dual-mode colleges of education in Zambia. The study will contribute scientific knowledge to all categories of Higher Education (HE) institutions especially colleges of education, be they face-to-face or distance mode, that are contemplating a move into dual-mode delivery. Finally, Information garnered from this study is expected to allow Principals and other middle Managers and administrators to evaluate their leadership styles in comparison to the effective styles revealed by this study. === Educational Leadership and Management === D. Ed. (Education Management)
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