Leadership in Education: The Impact of Leadership on the Successful Implementation and Support of Remote Teaching, Learning and Assessment (original) (raw)

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Abstract

The stimulus of collective leadership across all faculties is pertinent to the successful implementation and assessment of sustainable remote teaching and learning support. This study identified the role leadership had at a Higher Education Institution (HEI) in South Africa. Of particular interest was the collective leadership shown at all levels across academic faculties, departments, and professional support teams to ensure that remote teaching and learning were sustainable. A mixed-method research approach was used, in which qualitative and quantitative methods were applied. Leaders agreed that the influence of leadership affected the implementation and support of remote teaching and learning for students both negatively and positively. The findings of the study agreed with other research conducted in this field. The researchers concluded that the perceived sustainability of remote teaching and learning depends on HEI leaders' continuous review of programmes. This will ensure that improvements in the alignment of processes, technology and student-centricity are maintained.

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