The Effects of Collective Leadership on Student Achievement and Teacher Instruction

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DOI: 10.4236/ojl.2018.74015    1,917 Downloads   5,697 Views  Citations
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In the past, the leadership position primarily involved how leaders handled their role. The notion of collective leadership is significant for constructing the educational community and sustaining inclusive collective participation. This paper shows the framework of the leadership, and comprehensively addresses the ways in which leaders have a direct impact on classroom instruction and student learning outcomes. The study outlines how leadership abilities are linked to student achievement and illustrates how principals and instructional leaders are the central figures of this leadership. The study found the ways in which leaders indirectly influence student achievement through their impact on teacher motivation and work conditions, and whether teachers’ knowledge and skills have an effect on student achievement in the educational system. The influences of collective leadership on classroom instruction were examined, including ways in which changes in instruction could influence both teachers and students.

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Awadh, M. (2018) The Effects of Collective Leadership on Student Achievement and Teacher Instruction. Open Journal of Leadership, 7, 250-264. doi: 10.4236/ojl.2018.74015.

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