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A preliminary study of educational leadership in the rural context in Malaysia
Yap, Mary Kain Ching1, Siow, Heng Loke2.
The paper focused on the review of literature particularly in relation to rural
education in the Malaysian context. This exposed the scarcity of research
on effective leadership practices in rural context especially in Malaysia.
This awareness is an impetus for future researchers to venture into this
issue and subsequently contribute to the knowledge corpus of effective
leadership practices in the rural context. The paper also put forth a review
of a preliminary study conducted on an award winning Head Teacher as
observed in a rural primary school in Sarawak who had elevated his school
to a higher stratum by clinching an international award, the Commonwealth
Education Good Practice Award. Unstructured observations and informal
interviews had been conducted and the data collected had been analysed
using open, axial and selective coding processes. The preliminary findings
had been mapped onto five main settings namely human, interactional,
physical, programme and emotional. The review of this preliminary study
exemplified the value of investigating leadership practices particularly
in their specific rural context as different contexts might entail different
leadership practices.
Affiliation:
- Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia, Malaysia
- Asia e-University, Malaysia
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