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Type :Article
Subject :LB Theory and practice of education
ISSN :2232-0458 /eISSN 2550-1771
Main Author :Aminah Ayob
Title :Education administrators’ professional standards: the Malaysian perspective
Hits :2
Place of Production :Tanjong Malim
Publisher :Fakulti Pembangunan Manusia
Year of Publication :2012
Notes :Vol. 2 No. 1 (2012): Journal of Research, Policy & Practice of Teachers & Teacher Education (JRPPTTE)
Corporate Name :Perpustakaan Tuanku Bainun
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Abstract : Perpustakaan Tuanku Bainun
Schools_ leadership are central to the task of building schools_ environment and culture that promote learning for all students. Second only to the influences of classroom instruction, school leadership has been shown to have very strong influence on student learning. In Malaysia, where the education system is undergoing reforms, school principals have been given new deals in terms of tasks and responsibilities. They are expected to be educational visionaries, curriculum and instructional leaders, assessment experts, disciplinarians, community builders, public relations and communication experts, budget analysts, facility managers, special programs administrators, as well as guardians of various legal, contractual, and policy mandates and initiatives. The competencies they require in order to perform these new roles professionally have been spelled out in great detail in the Malaysian School Principals_ Competency Standards 2006 (MSCPS). The MSCPS describes the knowledge, the professional values and commitment, and the actions or performance(s) that the principals have to know, to commit, and to do in order to achieve the core purpose of leading the schools. The discussion will focus mainly on how the standards have been developed and tested. Key words: School leadership; school principal; Malaysian School Principals_ Competency Standards 2006; standards

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