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EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP MANAGEMENT IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

-IMPORTANCE

The importance of educational leadership, as well as its quality, has a significant influence on
school and student outcomes. This demands leaders and managers that are committed to providing
their learners with the greatest possible education. It has been recognized that their most significant
assets are the employees, and that staying competitive, or becoming competitive, depends on the
development of a highly skilled staff. Qualified and committed teachers are required, but they also
require the leadership of highly effective principals and the aid of other senior and intermediate
administration.

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

Leadership is a process of transformation. It has an impact on the activities of others in order to


achieve desired outcomes. Leaders are those who influence others' objectives, motives, and actions.
They frequently initiate change in order to achieve existing and new objectives... The ability to
lead... takes place... a great deal of imagination, energy, and talent

Management is seen as a maintenance activity. Managing entails keeping present organizational


structures running smoothly and successfully. While effective management frequently demonstrates
leadership abilities, the general role is to maintain rather than to alter. Both managing and leading
place no specific emphasis on either since various situations and periods necessitate different
answers.
If schools are to perform efficiently and meet their goals, both leadership and management
must be given credence. "Leading and managing are two different things, yet they're both
necessary. The challenge of modern organizations need a manager's objective viewpoint, as well as
sparks of vision and dedication that good leadership may bring."

Contemporary Philosophy of Education

1. Total Quality Management


2. Educational Resources and Technology Management
3. Seminar in Governance and Management in Education Institutions
4. Internalization of Education

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