THE IMPACT OF MANAGERIAL PRACTICES ON THE ROLE OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS IN 21ST-CENTURY EDUCATION: A STUDY OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN KUWAIT
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https://doi.org/10.70301/Keywords:
private school directors, leadership styles, financial management, professional development, stakeholder engagementAbstract
Purpose: This study explores how managerial practices, including financial management, leadership styles, human resource management, vision and mission alignment, technology integration, and curriculum development, shape the role of private school directors in Kuwait. It further examines the mediating influence of professional development and stakeholder engagement.
Design/method/approach: A quantitative, descriptive, and explanatory design was employed. Data was gathered through surveys from 385 respondents and analyzed using SPSS (version 30).
Findings: The analysis reveals that financial management, leadership styles, vision and mission alignment, and curriculum development have a significant impact on the director's role. By contrast, technology integration and human resource practices show no direct effect. Mediation results reveal that professional development affects only the relationship between human resource practices and vision and mission alignment, whereas stakeholder engagement mediates all six relationships.
Practical implication: The findings provide context-specific guidance for policymakers and educational leaders in Kuwait. They emphasize the importance of effective leadership, improved school performance, and sustainable educational outcomes through enhanced management practices.
Original/Value: This research contributes new empirical insights into the role of directors in private schools within Kuwait's competitive education sector, demonstrating how stakeholder engagement and professional development enhance leadership effectiveness.
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