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Development and validation of the teacher leadership competency scale
Kho, Fanny Chee Yuet1, Hamidah Yusof2, Syed Ismail Syed Mohamad3.
Purpose – The main purpose of the study was to develop an
empirically validated Teacher Leadership Competency Model
(TLCM) which would enhance teacher leadership competencies
in Malaysian secondary schools. There is currently no established
instrument that measures teacher leadership competency, particularly
in the Malaysian context.
Methodology –Structural equation modeling (SEM) utilizing AMOS
Version 22 was employed to develop the model. Exploratory factor
analysis was utilized to identify the underlying factors, whereas
confirmatory factor analysis was employed to test the construct of
the TLCM. The study particularly targeted a total of 928 trained
teachers from 58 high-performing secondary schools in Malaysia.
It explored their perception of the notion of teacher leadership
competencies and their commitment to change their initial role as
classroom leaders to teacher leaders in their respective schools.
Findings – The Teacher Leadership Competency Model (TLCM)
was found to be a fit and reliable model with all fit statistics set well
above the threshold level. The Teacher Leadership Competency
Scale (TLCS), which comprised 21 items, would also benefit school
principals in assessing the effectiveness of teacher leadership and
teacher commitment in assuming new leadership roles in school
change initiatives. The finding has also encouraged a fresh look
at the implementation of teacher leadership programmes aimed at
successful change in schools.
Significance – This study has pioneered research in the measurement
of teacher leadership competency, the first of its kind, in the
Malaysian context. Teacher leadership is a critical component in
shifting the paradigm of teacher isolation to one of collaboration in
the Malaysian school context. The findings of the TLCM will also
benefit educational practitioners in designing a Teacher Education
Model for Malaysia.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia
- Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia
- Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia
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