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How do Educational Leaders become effective curriculum leaders?
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Effective curriculum leadership is a central responsibility of educational leaders seeking to improve teaching and learning outcomes. This paper examines how educational leaders become effective curriculum leaders by integrating this key component into their administrative leadership practice. Educational leaders in the 21st century primarily focus on meeting state and federal accountability mandates as their main responsibility as an administrative leader. These high-stakes accountability systems, based on standardized testing, significantly increase stress and pressure on educational leaders. Therefore, this impacts his/her leadership practice in the school to improve the teaching and learning process. Administrative leadership in schools must include curriculum leadership as a key component of his/her practice. Effective curriculum leaders possess a deep understanding of curriculum design, alignment, and assessment, as well as the ability to support teachers through coaching, collaboration, and professional development. This knowledge will help the educational leader become an effective instructional leader. This writer seeks to explain why educational leaders must include curriculum leadership as part of his/her administrative duties and obligations. The evidence shows that curriculum leadership is a key role for school administrators. Curriculum leaders can promote effective practices as instructional leaders and reduce academic achievement gaps.Additionally, the development of relational trust and a positive school culture enable leaders to influence instructional practices and sustain continuous improvement. Ultimately, effective curriculum leadership emerges from a combination of theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and reflective practice. Educational leaders who prioritize collaboration, equity, and evidence-based decision-making are better positioned to implement high-quality curricula and enhance student achievement.
International Journal of Clinical Science and Medical Research
Title: How do Educational Leaders become effective curriculum leaders?
Description:
Effective curriculum leadership is a central responsibility of educational leaders seeking to improve teaching and learning outcomes.
This paper examines how educational leaders become effective curriculum leaders by integrating this key component into their administrative leadership practice.
Educational leaders in the 21st century primarily focus on meeting state and federal accountability mandates as their main responsibility as an administrative leader.
These high-stakes accountability systems, based on standardized testing, significantly increase stress and pressure on educational leaders.
Therefore, this impacts his/her leadership practice in the school to improve the teaching and learning process.
Administrative leadership in schools must include curriculum leadership as a key component of his/her practice.
Effective curriculum leaders possess a deep understanding of curriculum design, alignment, and assessment, as well as the ability to support teachers through coaching, collaboration, and professional development.
This knowledge will help the educational leader become an effective instructional leader.
This writer seeks to explain why educational leaders must include curriculum leadership as part of his/her administrative duties and obligations.
The evidence shows that curriculum leadership is a key role for school administrators.
Curriculum leaders can promote effective practices as instructional leaders and reduce academic achievement gaps.
Additionally, the development of relational trust and a positive school culture enable leaders to influence instructional practices and sustain continuous improvement.
Ultimately, effective curriculum leadership emerges from a combination of theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and reflective practice.
Educational leaders who prioritize collaboration, equity, and evidence-based decision-making are better positioned to implement high-quality curricula and enhance student achievement.
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