The role of transformational leadership in promoting cultural change in Eswatini High Schools

This study examined how transformational leadership can foster positive cultural change in Eswatini High School by addressing persistent challenges such as rigid administrative structures, teacher burnout, poor student attendance, and disengaged learning environments. It explored how this leadership...

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Main Authors: Naboth Mudavanhu Phebeni, Phumuzani Mpofu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Industry and Academic Research Incorporated 2025-03-01
Series:International Journal of Educational Management and Development Studies
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Online Access:https://iiari.org/journal_article/the-role-of-transformational-leadership-in-promoting-cultural-change-in-eswatini-high-schools/
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Summary:This study examined how transformational leadership can foster positive cultural change in Eswatini High School by addressing persistent challenges such as rigid administrative structures, teacher burnout, poor student attendance, and disengaged learning environments. It explored how this leadership style can reshape school culture in Eswatini’s unique socio-cultural and economic environment. The study was guided by Bakker and Demerouti's (2006) Job Demands Resources (JD-R) model. The model provided a structured lens to analyse how school leaders balance job demands and available resources to enhance motivation, culture, and educational outcomes. Thematic analysis, a robust method that integrates data, uncovers insights, and formulates patterns and trends, was employed to analyse the collected data, to unearth key leadership practices that contribute to a thriving school environment ensuring the study's rigor and originality. The qualitative study involved interviews with five principals, five deputy principals, fifteen teachers, and fifteen students from five High Schools in Mbabane cluster Eswatini. The study underscores that educational reform is a pressing need, and transformational leadership is a crucial tool that can be used to address this issue. It concluded that when schools adopt transformational leadership practices, they enhance their chance of creating a collaborative community environment where teaching and learning thrive. The potential for positive change through transformational leadership is not just significant but inspiring, offering a beacon of hope for the future of education in Eswatini.
ISSN:2719-0633
2719-0641