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ID148245
Title ProperGist of instructional leadership practised in swaziland primary schools
LanguageENG
AuthorMerwe, Hettie van der ;  Hettie van der Merwe, Catherina Schenck ;  Schenck, Catherina
Summary / Abstract (Note)A growing body of scholarship links instructional leadership to effective teaching and learning. This article looks at the ‘what’ of instructional leadership as practised in Swaziland primary schools. A qualitative investigation was undertaken based on individual and focus group interviews conducted at eight primary schools in the Hhohho region of Swaziland. The findings show that demonstrative leadership accompanied by collaborative support and recognition for achievement are important features of an effective instructional leadership programme. The main limitations to optimal learning are the collection of school fees during school hours and balancing English as the language of instruction with preserving the indigenous language. The findings emphasize the importance of mutual effort as the main component of effective teaching and learning.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 51, No.5; Oct 2016: p.560-572
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2016-10 51, 5
Key WordsTeaching and Learning ;  Shared Leadership ;  Instructional Leadership ;  Collaborative Support ;  Respect for Instruction Time