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E-leadership: Reconceptualising teacher leadership in the Singapore digitised educational landscape
Citation
Chua, C. S. K., & Soo, J. L. M. (2023). E-leadership: Reconceptualising teacher leadership in the Singapore digitised educational landscape. Asia Pacific Journal of Educators and Education, 38(2), 23–45. https://doi.org/10.21315/apjee2023.38.2.3
Abstract
There is an increase in demand for teacher leaders to take on and lead the digitised change in the classrooms. However, there is still limited research on how ready teachers are to lead and manage online teaching during and post-COVID times, and hence this exploratory study investigates the challenges that teachers face in enacting e-leadership. To answer the question on “how do the process and development of the introduction of Home-Based Learning (HBL) influence teacher leadership in Singapore?”, through convenience sampling, this study used questionnaires to understand in-service teachers’ readiness to be e-leaders and the drawbacks in the development and introduction of the hybrid or e-curriculum. The study concluded that when building teacher leadership capacity, it is important for school leaders to set the direction, establish a culture of online learning, and develop e-champions to support e-pedagogies. E-teacher leadership can be described as hybrid leadership that consists of a blend of face-to-face and virtual leadership skills.
Date Issued
2023
Publisher
Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia
Journal
Asia Pacific Journal of Educators and Education
DOI
10.21315/apjee2023.38.2.3
Dataset
https://doi.org/10.25340/R4/BTT1IA