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The purpose of this study is to examine the current status of instructional leadership practice and to investigate the challenges of school principals as instructional leaders in government secondary schools in Ethiopia Dire Dawa town, and to come up with remedial solutions in order to improve principals instructional leadership capacity. The findings of the study revealed the practice of instructional support of principals had been insufficient. School principals working relation with the school community, teachers, students, PTA and other key stakeholders were relatively less and inadequate.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The purpose of this study is to examine the current status of instructional leadership practice and to investigate the challenges of school principals as instructional leaders in government secondary schools in Ethiopia Dire Dawa town, and to come up with remedial solutions in order to improve principals instructional leadership capacity. The findings of the study revealed the practice of instructional support of principals had been insufficient. School principals working relation with the school community, teachers, students, PTA and other key stakeholders were relatively less and inadequate. The practices of school principals in coordinating the whole tasks of schools were unsatisfactory. Based on the findings, some of the recommendations were suggested. Principals should not only devote their time on administrative activity but also devote their time and energy on instructional support activity by creating conducive environment. Principals should also maintain close working relations with stakeholders to ensure effective and efficient schools. Moreover, they have to develop a team work spirit and motivate their staff. The book contains the details of the study.
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Autorenporträt
The author was born 1979 in Ethiopia, in Micheta Town. In 2000 he joined Addis Ababa University and graduated in History in 2004. From 2004-2012 he served as teacher, public relation department head and officer and head of curriculum department in Ethiopia, Dire Dawa Education Bureau. Later, he joined Haramaya University at postgraduate level.