An evaluation of strategic leadership in selected schools and its contribution to academic performance

The Cambridge education system introduced after independence is mainly blamed for the high failure rate experienced in the Junior Secondary (Grade 10) and Senior Secondary (Grade 12) phases in Namibia. Although it is acknowledged that failure rate can be contributed to by many factors, the research...

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Main Author: Makgone, Silvia Gonaone
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Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:Makgone, Silvia Gonaone (2013) An evaluation of strategic leadership in selected schools and its contribution to academic performance, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/9369>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-93692017-03-17T04:09:11Z An evaluation of strategic leadership in selected schools and its contribution to academic performance Makgone, Silvia Gonaone Strategic leadership Strategic conversation Instructional leadership Effective teaching Leadership behaviors 373.12012096881 High school principals -- Namibia -- Omaheke -- Evaluation Educational leadership -- Namibia -- Omaheke -- Evaluation The Cambridge education system introduced after independence is mainly blamed for the high failure rate experienced in the Junior Secondary (Grade 10) and Senior Secondary (Grade 12) phases in Namibia. Although it is acknowledged that failure rate can be contributed to by many factors, the research wanted to establish whether the principal’s leadership can have any contribution to the academic achievement in a school. The researcher consulted different literature in an attempt to achieve the research objectives. The principal carries out a number of leadership job functions, hence, an instrument with the relevant job functions of a principal was selected to collect data. Three poorly performing schools were identified in the Omaheke Region. The research used questionnaires among teachers, inspectors and principals to collect data. The analysis shows that two principals were rated low in most leadership job functions. That implies that these principals are not engaged in instructional leadership, resulting in poor academic results. At the end recommendations and proposals for future research are highlighted. Human Resource Management M.Tech. (Human Resource Development ) 2013-05-09T09:27:18Z 2013-05-09T09:27:18Z 2013-05 Dissertation Makgone, Silvia Gonaone (2013) An evaluation of strategic leadership in selected schools and its contribution to academic performance, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/9369> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/9369 en University of South Africa 1 online resource (vii, 113 leaves :ill.)
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topic Strategic leadership
Strategic conversation
Instructional leadership
Effective teaching
Leadership behaviors
373.12012096881
High school principals -- Namibia -- Omaheke -- Evaluation
Educational leadership -- Namibia -- Omaheke -- Evaluation
spellingShingle Strategic leadership
Strategic conversation
Instructional leadership
Effective teaching
Leadership behaviors
373.12012096881
High school principals -- Namibia -- Omaheke -- Evaluation
Educational leadership -- Namibia -- Omaheke -- Evaluation
Makgone, Silvia Gonaone
An evaluation of strategic leadership in selected schools and its contribution to academic performance
description The Cambridge education system introduced after independence is mainly blamed for the high failure rate experienced in the Junior Secondary (Grade 10) and Senior Secondary (Grade 12) phases in Namibia. Although it is acknowledged that failure rate can be contributed to by many factors, the research wanted to establish whether the principal’s leadership can have any contribution to the academic achievement in a school. The researcher consulted different literature in an attempt to achieve the research objectives. The principal carries out a number of leadership job functions, hence, an instrument with the relevant job functions of a principal was selected to collect data. Three poorly performing schools were identified in the Omaheke Region. The research used questionnaires among teachers, inspectors and principals to collect data. The analysis shows that two principals were rated low in most leadership job functions. That implies that these principals are not engaged in instructional leadership, resulting in poor academic results. At the end recommendations and proposals for future research are highlighted. === Human Resource Management === M.Tech. (Human Resource Development )
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