eprintid: 468 rev_number: 9 eprint_status: archive userid: 4 dir: disk0/00/00/04/68 datestamp: 2015-11-20 00:26:45 lastmod: 2015-11-20 00:26:45 status_changed: 2015-11-20 00:26:45 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Reissig, Steven PhD creators_name: Al Amer, Ahlam corp_creators: BUILDING EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP CAPACITY WITHIN THE PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM THROUGHOUT KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN Steven Reissig, PhD Ahlam Al Amer Ministry of Education, Kingdom of Bahrain title: BUILDING EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP CAPACITY WITHIN THE PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM THROUGHOUT KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN ispublished: pub subjects: L1 full_text_status: public keywords: education reform, educational leadership, educational leadership strategy abstract: There is a plethora of educational leadership theories as well as stories of individual leaders having an impact upon organizations and education systems. This paper describes how educational leadership at a system level was became the catalyst for large-scale public school improvement in the Kingdom of Bahrain. This has been a five (5) year journey and is ongoing. In this successful transformation of the system is a story with an emphasis upon balancing ‘performance’ and ‘health’ maintaining a close relationship between ‘support’ and ‘accountability’ at all levels. This paper highlights a priority placed on educational leadership and describes seven levers supporting on-going learning, improvement and innovation:(1) School, student improvement; (2) Creating and maintaining a culture of professionalism; (3) Leadership development and capacity building; (4) Re-designing organizational structures; (5) Parent and community learning, support and engagement; (6) Succession planning, including recruitment; and (7) Formal pathways and Cadre. Central to the success at a system level has been the transformation of leaders’ mind sets and behaviours. We refer to this transformation as a ‘commitment to action’; leadership is located within a quasi-decentralized model sifting from a MoEcentralized to a more school-focused model. This model encourages and empowers existing school leaders to shift their learning and leadership from administrative to instructional practices. This paper focuses on a case study: the Bahrain educational leadership strategy. This strategy links with Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030 approved National Key Performance Indicators and Bahrain School Agenda. date: 2015 date_type: published publication: PROCEEDINGS 3rd REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT publisher: Institut Aminuddin Baki pagerange: 37-52 refereed: TRUE official_url: http://www.iab.edu.my citation: Reissig, Steven PhD and Al Amer, Ahlam (2015) BUILDING EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP CAPACITY WITHIN THE PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM THROUGHOUT KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN. PROCEEDINGS 3rd REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT. pp. 37-52. document_url: http://eprints.iab.edu.my/v2/468/1/37.pdf