Assessing Instructional Leadership With the Principal Instructional Management Rating Scale 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-15533-3_1
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“…Principal as the Agent of Change of Inclusive Education Many studies have revealed the importance of the principal's role as instructional leader as well as agent of change in schools (Bossert et al, 1982;Sweeney, 1982in Hallinger, 2015 and Greenfield, 1986, in Thornburg, 2015. A similar opinion Okeke (2019) revealed that the principal was the most important element in the school.…”
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“…Principal as the Agent of Change of Inclusive Education Many studies have revealed the importance of the principal's role as instructional leader as well as agent of change in schools (Bossert et al, 1982;Sweeney, 1982in Hallinger, 2015 and Greenfield, 1986, in Thornburg, 2015. A similar opinion Okeke (2019) revealed that the principal was the most important element in the school.…”
Section: Bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar opinion Okeke (2019) revealed that the principal was the most important element in the school. The principal's behavior significantly influences any matters that happen in school (Hallinger, 2015) and to create an effective school (Andersen et al, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Both research and practice showed evidence that instructional leadership is a prominent indicator in the development of students and the school (Lai & Cheung, 2013). The research on instructional leadership in effective schools emerged in the United States, and these studies were evaluated in three periods (Hallinger & Wang, 2015;Harris, 2004;Hopkins, 2013Leithwood et al, 2005Rigby, 2014;Robinson, 2010;Scheerens, 2012;Sheppard, 1996). In the first period, the differences in the educational achievement of schools in spite of having similar student profiles and resources were found to be due to the instructional leadership of school principals.…”
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“…The studies of this period concentrated on the characteristics of the school environment such as school climate, collective efficacy, trust in and commitment to the school, and school quality and development as well as student achievement. (Hallinger, 2015;Lee, Hallinger & Walker, 2012;Hallinger & Lee, 2014;Kaparou & Bush, 2015). After all, it is obvious that current research on instructional leadership mostly focuses on teacher performance and commitment, collective teacher competencies, roles and responsibilities of teachers, professional learning community and professional attitudes (Al-Mahdy, Emam, & Hallinger, 2018;Brandon, Hollweck, Donlevy, & Whalen, 2018;Hallinger, Walker, Nguyen, Truong and Nguyen;2017;Hallinger, Hosseingholizadeh, Hashemi & Kouhsari, 2018;Zheng, Yin & Li, 2018).…”
Section: English Version Introductionmentioning
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