MODERN APPROACHES TO LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT IN THE GENERAL EDUCATION SYSTEM
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educational leadership, school management, transformational leadership, strategic planning, innovation in education, distributed leadership, teacher motivationAbstract
This article discusses the role of modern leadership and management approaches in improving the effectiveness and sustainability of the general education system. It analyzes contemporary educational leadership theories, including transformational, distributed, and instructional leadership models. The study emphasizes the importance of strategic planning, team collaboration, data-driven decision-making, and the integration of digital technologies in school management. Practical recommendations are provided for school leaders to foster a positive learning environment, enhance teacher motivation, and ensure continuous educational improvement.
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