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Preservice teacher education stakeholders' perceptions of distributed pedagogical leadership in nurturing teacher leadership

The need for quality teaching and improved student learning outcomes has been an area of interest in educational leadership studies in various contexts. The emergent distributed pedagogical leadership is based on a hybrid of distributed leadership and pedagogical leadership concepts. This study aime...

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Published in:European journal of education 2024-12, Vol.59 (4), p.n/a
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Enactment
Instructional Leadership
Leadership
Leadership Responsibility
pedagogical improvement
Pedagogy
Perceptions
Preservice training
Stakeholders
Teacher education
Teacher Leadership
Teachers
Teaching
Trainees
Trainers
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