Navigating neoliberal waters: Building capacities and skills for effective instructional leadership in higher education.

A. Maduforo, Shelleyann Scott, Donald E. Scott
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In the current era, leadership in higher education faces unprecedented challenges as a result of neoliberalism's influence. To effectively provide instructional leadership, higher education leaders and administrators need to acquire new skills and strategies. The issues of inadequate funding, increased workload, massification, and marketization in universities necessitate skillful navigation to uphold educational quality. This integrated literature review examines the impact of neoliberalism on teaching and learning and explores the specific skills and capacities required by university leaders to deliver effective instructional leadership. Through a comprehensive review, we shed light on the essential leadership skills necessary within the context of neoliberalism. By addressing these challenges head-on, leaders can navigate the neoliberal waters and build the capacities needed for successful instructional leadership in higher education.
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在新自由主义的水域中航行:培养高等教育有效教学领导的能力和技能。
在当今时代,受新自由主义的影响,高等教育的领导力面临着前所未有的挑战。为了有效发挥教学领导力,高等教育领导者和管理者需要掌握新的技能和策略。大学资金不足、工作量增加、大众化和市场化等问题,都需要通过巧妙的引导来维护教育质量。这篇综合文献综述研究了新自由主义对教学的影响,并探讨了大学领导者进行有效教学领导所需的具体技能和能力。通过全面回顾,我们阐明了新自由主义背景下所需的基本领导技能。通过正面应对这些挑战,领导者可以在新自由主义的大潮中游刃有余,并培养在高等教育中成功发挥教学领导作用所需的能力。
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