Some Aspects of Effective Educational Leadership in this Twenty-First Century
Author Affiliations
- 1 Department of Management Science, MMAM Campus, Tribhuvan University, Biratnagar,NEPAL
- 2 Department of Physics, MMAM Campus, Tribhuvan University, Biratnagar, NEPAL
Res. J. Management Sci., Volume 2, Issue (9), Pages 12-14, September,6 (2013)
Abstract
To exercise some legitimate powers vested on a headmaster, principal or administrator is not leadership. It is simply the office-holding. Leadership is an art to influence people so that they strive willingly and enthusiastically towards achievement of group goals. This twenty-first century will be much advanced than the past centuries. The persons at the helm of educational institutions will have a strong responsibility to produce efficient manpower to meet the needs of the century. For this purpose not only formal office-holding but also effective educational leadership is a need of the day. In the present article we have thrown some light on this vital issue.
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