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School leadership in ICT implementation: Perspectives from Singapore
Citation
Chen, W., Ho, J. M., & Ng, D. F. S. (2013). School leadership in ICT implementation: Perspectives from Singapore. The Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 22(3), 301-311. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40299-012-0055-8
Abstract
Singapore has implemented two Masterplans for Information Communication Technology (ICT) in education over the last decade. This article examines Singapore teachers’ perspectives of how leadership for ICT implementation in schools is distributed among leaders, by means of a survey conducted in 2007. The study found that transformational and instructional leadership are perceived to be distributed among multiple leaders including Principal, Heads of Technology, and Heads of Subject. Heads of Technology are viewed as performing both transformational and instructional leadership activities more frequently than the Principal or the Subject Heads. The transformational leadership and instructional leadership performed have a significant effect on the amount of extra effort teachers put into their use of ICT.
Publisher
Springer
Journal
The Asia-Pacific Education Researcher