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Influences of Leadership Practices in Pakistan: Tensions and Dilemmas By Nadeem Ahmad Khan & Professor Christopher Day Teacher and Leadership Research Center, School of Education, The University of Nottingham Background and context: - Pakistan –a country facing several challenges (Geo-political facts) - Education: What numbers say: Over-all literacy 54% (2006-7 Pakistan Economic Survey) - Male 65% Female 42% - Public Spending on Education 2.1% GDP (2006-7 Pakistan Economic Survey) - Types of Schools in Pakistan (Public, Private, Madressas, Franchise, Elite International, NGOs/Charity sponsored, Small Schools in urban areas and schools in residential homes Key Issues and Questions Posed: • Head teachers Role: 2nd most important in improving learning outcomes of students. (Leithwood and Day 2007) • Government of Pakistan is keen to raise standards and pledges to raise quality education for all. • What are the contexts (social, biographical, ecological etc.) that help/hinder headtechers of Pakistan in improving the standards? • What leadership practices are prevalent in Pakistani schools? Are these similar/different to those in available through literature? • What factors influence school leaders’ practices in the schools? Research Strategy: Selection of Sample: Schools of Lahore (Provincial Capital of the largest populated province of Pakistan) Multi Method Approach: Interviews, field notes, observations Phase 1 -Interviews with 12 head teachers ( 1 Head teacher from each of the Zones allocated by the City District Government) -Field observations in 12 schools as above Phase 2 -Identification of Four Case Study Schools - Case Studies lasted three weeks in each of the four schools -Interviews with head teacher, 5 teachers, 5 students and 2 parents in each school -Overt Observations of school routine processes Case Study Schools Type of School Number of Pupils Number of Teachers Teacher: Student Min Qualifications Public School 2207 60 1: 37 B.A/B Ed Private School (Community) 904 45 1:20 Majority Students Private School (Franchise) 202 15 1:13 Majority Students Private School (Elite) 321 20 1:16 Foreign Qualified Issues During the fieldwork • Access to Schools: • Security • Ethics Comparison: Public Vs Private Schools Public School Case Study Physical Conditions Classroom Conditions: Continued View from Outside Case 2: Another world: Private School Private School… Continued Case 2: Conditions in School: Two different worlds Case 3 Case 3 Case 3 Case 4 Case 4 01 July 2008 For further information please contact [email protected] 19 More Findings • Examples of unique practices from case studies: - Dealing with malpractices in examinations - The visit of inspector in public school - Political pressures 01 July 2008 For further information please contact at [email protected] 20 Continued…. • Distributed Leadership model seems not working in the context of schools under study. • Leadership is a value-laden concept. • It should be unwise to try out policies in the western countries without locally testing them. Thank you Questions? For further clarification please contact at [email protected]