Principal leadership preparation towards high performing school leadership in Malaysia.

Donnie Adams, Ashley Ng, Vasu Muniandy

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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to examine the Malaysian National Professional Qualification for Educational Leaders (NPQEL), a principal leadership preparation programme and the Malaysian Education Blueprint 2013–2025, a comprehensive plan for a rapid and sustainable transformation of our education system through to 2025 to ensure high-performing school leaders in every school.
n understanding how the NPQEL operates and its effectiveness in preparing high performing school leaders, a research instrument of open-ended questions were administered to 102 principals from government-funded secondary schools, to establish how they were prepared for their leadership roles and their views of their leadership practice
The NPQEL programme provides evidence of strong outcomes in preparing school leaders towards high-performing school leadership in Malaysia in combination of a variety of approaches with respect to its designs and competency standards. Findings indicate that the NPQEL contributes towards the development of the school leaders' attributes or skills for their leadership roles; and the NPQEL fulfils the aspirations set out in the Malaysian Education Blueprint 2013–2025.
This paper explores the potential influence of Malaysian NPQEL and the Malaysian Education Blueprint 2013–2025 on preparing high-performing school leaders in every school.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)425-439
Number of pages15
JournalAsian Education and Development Studies
Volume9
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 18 Jun 2020

Keywords

  • Malaysian Education Blueprint
  • NPQEL
  • high performing school leaders
  • Malaysia

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