An exploration of leadership practices: a case study in a public high school in Nigeria

dc.contributor.advisorGrant, Callie
dc.contributor.advisorVan der Mescht, Hennie
dc.contributor.authorAdediji, John Oluwole
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-09T16:31:35Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.description.abstractThe management of Nigeria high schools are noted for administrative practices in the management of their schools; hence the term administration is commonly used in their daily operations. This fact on 'administration' was emphasised by the Nigerian government in the National Policy on Education (Nigeria, 1981, p. 21). Therefor as a researcher from Nigeria, my rationale for embarking on this research study was to find out to what extent a public high school in Nigeria was still operating in a hierarchical, individualistic, authoritarian style of leadership or whether it has started embracing contemporary approaches such as distributed leadership. The main goal of this study was to explore leadership practices in the case study school with the main focus on how different people relate to each other in the various leadership practices of the school, such as staff and briefing meetings of the school. In addition, my research questions aimed at exploring the respondents' perceptions of leadership and factors enabling or constraining the distribution of leadership in the school. The study is located within the interpretive paradigm. As a researcher in a wheelchair studying in South Africa I needed to find alternative ways of accessing the research site and gathering data. I was able to use electronic communication for the collection of my data. I used four different tools of data collection methods namely document analysis, observation, questionnaire and stimulated recall interviews. Findings from the study indicated that there was limited evidence of contemporary leadership approaches in the case study school. The school was still operating traditional leadership, while school activities were dominated by a hierarchical chain of command. What emerged from the leadership practices of the school could be termed authorised distributed leadership which was under the command of the school principal. Data also indicated that there were some forms of restricted teacher leadership in the management and administration of the school. In addition, findings revealed that the case study school was very good at the management and administrative functions. The school was very effective and efficient in the controlling and management of both human and material resources. Lastly, findings from the case study school indicated some enabling factors to the distribution of leadership in the case study school which include a culture of respect and cordial relations among the SMT and the teachers, Prominent among constraining factors to the distribution of leadership in the case study school were: cultural orientation of the people where the case school was located, exclusionary religious practices by the principal of the school and the inhibiting role played by the Ministry of Education. Finally, based on these findings, recommendations were made both for practice and for future research.
dc.description.degreeMaster's thesis
dc.description.degreeMEd
dc.format.extent116 pages
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.identifier.otherhttp://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1001955
dc.identifier.urihttps://researchrepository.ru.ac.za/handle/123456789/1538
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherRhodes University, Faculty of Education, Department of Education
dc.rightsAdediji, John Oluwole
dc.subjectEducational leadership -- Nigeria -- Case studies
dc.subjectTeacher participation in administration -- Nigeria -- Case studies
dc.subjectSchool management and organization -- Nigeria -- Case studies
dc.subjectEducation, Secondary -- Nigeria
dc.titleAn exploration of leadership practices: a case study in a public high school in Nigeria
dc.typeAcademic thesis

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