Title: ENHANCING MANAGEMENT PRACTICES OF CURRICULUM LEADERS AT COLLEGES OF EDUCATION IN GHANA |
Authors: Magdalene Brown |
Abstract: The study sought to examine management practices of curriculum leaders and determine the effect of
the practices of curriculum leaders on quality education in colleges of education in Ghana. The Kouzes
and Posner’s model of leadership was used in ensuring quality education delivery. The study adopted
the convergent parallel mixed method design to help in answering the research objectives. Data were
simultaneously collected using a qualitative procedure (interview for the principals) and a quantitative
procedure (questionnaire for principals), (QUAN +QUAL), after which the data were analysed
independently and merged for convergence. Twenty-four (24) principals in all the colleges of
education participated in the study. The study processed the data using SPSS v26 and Smart PLS. For
the qualitative, the study found that principals in the various colleges highly practice model the way,
inspire a shared vision, challenge the process, encourage the heart, and moderately practice enable
others to act, as espoused by Kouzes and Posner. The quantitative results revealed a statistically
insignificant effect of curriculum leaders’ management practices on quality education. However, the
qualitative results revealed otherwise. The study recommends that, since inspiring the vision was the
strongest predictor of quality education, leadership training should prioritise vision-driven strategies
to guide institutional development. Policymakers should integrate exemplary leadership practices into
leadership development frameworks to strengthen governance and enhance teacher preparation.
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Keywords: Management practices, Curriculum leaders, Quality education, Colleges of Education, Leadership |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.37500/IJESSR.2025.8310 |
Date of Publication: 16-05-2025 |
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