Aligning ‘International’ Standards with ‘National’ Educational Leadership Preparation Needs: The Case of a Master's Programme in Oman

Waheed Hammad, A. S. Al-Harthi
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In a global context characterised by a growing recognition of the role that educational leaders play in ensuring school effectiveness and the consequent need to design effective leadership preparation programmes, many educational leadership preparation providers around the world have borrowed international standards and frameworks in order to guide their programmes and assure their quality. This trend has been on the rise as a response to globalisation pressures and a growing interest in acquiring international recognition through accreditation agencies. However, this raises important questions about the potential repercussion of using foreign, mainly Western, frameworks to develop or assess national leadership preparation provision. Evidence from relevant literature indicates that these frameworks, when applied to local contexts, need to take contextual factors into account. In this chapter, we engage with existing literature in relation to leadership preparation, internationalisation and professional standards to reflect on our experience of using international standards to develop the Masters in Educational Administration programme offered by Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) in Oman. We hope to contribute to existing internationalisation literature by providing a different perspective on educational administration and leadership preparation from a non-Western tradition, thereby expanding the understanding of meaningful leadership preparation in general.
使“国际”标准与“国家”教育领导准备需求保持一致:阿曼硕士课程的案例
在全球背景下,人们越来越认识到教育领导者在确保学校有效性方面所发挥的作用,因此需要设计有效的领导力准备课程,世界各地的许多教育领导力准备提供者都借鉴了国际标准和框架,以指导他们的课程并确保其质量。这一趋势一直在上升,既是对全球化压力的回应,也是对通过认证机构获得国际认可的兴趣日益浓厚的回应。然而,这就提出了一些重要的问题,即使用外国,主要是西方的框架来制定或评估国家领导准备规定的潜在影响。来自相关文献的证据表明,这些框架在应用于当地环境时,需要考虑到环境因素。在本章中,我们与现有文献有关领导力准备,国际化和专业标准,以反映我们使用国际标准开发阿曼苏丹卡布斯大学(SQU)提供的教育管理硕士课程的经验。我们希望通过从非西方传统提供教育管理和领导准备的不同视角,从而扩大对有意义的领导准备的理解,从而为现有的国际化文献做出贡献。
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