eprintid: 473 rev_number: 8 eprint_status: archive userid: 4 dir: disk0/00/00/04/73 datestamp: 2015-11-20 00:29:20 lastmod: 2015-11-20 00:29:20 status_changed: 2015-11-20 00:29:20 type: article metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Ahmed, Mohamed corp_creators: Dhaal Atoll Education Centre, Maldives title: DE-SHIFTING TO SINGLE SESSION SCHOOLS: PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS IN SCHOOLS OF MALDIVES ispublished: pub subjects: L1 full_text_status: public keywords: holistic education, co-curricular activities, transformational leadership abstract: Schools offer a variety of programs to help out students grow holistically. Double session schools transformed to single session claim to provide holistic education and a conducive environment for the students. This study explores how holistic educational programs are facilitated in context of single session schools. It also attempts to examine the programs offered, conditions enable or hinder in facilitating these programs, and the role of school principals in the implementation of holistic education. Semi-structured interview was employed on six principals from small, medium, and large single session schools in terms of students’ enrolment. The data obtained from the interviews were coded and organized according to the research questions. The research revealed that reforms were not incorporated into the curriculum and educational programs in the schools, except few schools brought restructuring to co-curricular activities. The findings revealed that principal’s leadership, namely transformational leadership played a vital role in facilitating holistic educational programs in single session schools. The findings provide insight into lack of space, limited human resource capacity, inadequate need-based resourcing, and rapid change in government policies which hinder implementation of holistic education. The study concluded that transforming all schools as single session schools alone, do not provide holistic education unless educational programs balance knowledge with skills and values. Implications of the findings were discussed in the context of educational leadership and holistic education. Consequently, suggestions for future research were also explored. date: 2015 date_type: published publication: PROCEEDINGS 3rd REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT publisher: Institut Aminuddin Baki pagerange: 92-114 refereed: TRUE official_url: http://www.iab.edu.my citation: Ahmed, Mohamed (2015) DE-SHIFTING TO SINGLE SESSION SCHOOLS: PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS IN SCHOOLS OF MALDIVES. PROCEEDINGS 3rd REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT. pp. 92-114. document_url: http://eprints.iab.edu.my/v2/473/1/92.pdf