2023
DOI: 10.36941/jesr-2023-0034
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Exploring Distributed Leadership Practice in Nigerian Secondary Schools

Abstract: A growing body of research on distributed leadership shows that it effectively improves school effectiveness in developed economies. However, due to centralized education systems, the full benefits of distributed school leadership have not been fully appropriated in developing economies. This study investigates the realities of distributed leadership practices as applicable in selected Nigerian secondary schools. Lensed with Distributed Leadership Theory, the study is located in the qualitative strand of the i… Show more

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“…Distributed leadership theory is a perspective that views leadership as a collective phenomenon that is distributed among multiple actors in an organisation rather than a role or position that is assigned to a single individual (Spillane, 2006;Bush, 2023;Sasere & Makhasane, 2023). It is a leadership model that challenges the traditional assumptions of hierarchical, top-down, and individualistic models of leadership by emphasising the importance of collaboration, interaction and shared decision-making among leaders and followers (Harris & Lambert, 2003;Leithwood et.…”
Section: Ethics Of Generative Ai Use In Higher Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distributed leadership theory is a perspective that views leadership as a collective phenomenon that is distributed among multiple actors in an organisation rather than a role or position that is assigned to a single individual (Spillane, 2006;Bush, 2023;Sasere & Makhasane, 2023). It is a leadership model that challenges the traditional assumptions of hierarchical, top-down, and individualistic models of leadership by emphasising the importance of collaboration, interaction and shared decision-making among leaders and followers (Harris & Lambert, 2003;Leithwood et.…”
Section: Ethics Of Generative Ai Use In Higher Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, SMTs at primary schools were aware of distributed leadership concepts and, to the extent that they were comfortable with them, partially applied them. This implies that, despite being allowed and given the option to lead, teachers' participation in leadership is at the discretion of the SMTs and school administrators (Sasere & Makhasane, 2023). All activities inside the school need to be planned for and overseen by the SMT (Lumadi, 2012).…”
Section: Smts As Curriculum Managersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, SMTs in primary schools were aware of and, to the extent that they were comfortable with them, partially implemented distributed leadership ideas. This suggests that, despite being permitted and given the chance to lead, teachers' involvement in leadership is up to the SMTs and school administrators' decision (Sasere & Makhasane, 2023). The SMT is expected to plan for and direct all activities within the school (Lumadi, 2012).…”
Section: Managing Academic and Administrative Affairs Of The Schoolmentioning
confidence: 99%