- Title
- Teachers’ responsibilities as leaders inside and outside Nigerian secondary schools
- Creator
- Olujuwon, O.T., Perumal, Juliet Christine
- Subject
- Teacher leadership, Teacher professionalism, Teachers' responsibilities
- Date
- 2014
- Type
- Article
- Identifier
- uj:6142
- Identifier
- ISBN 978-84-617-2484-0
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13185
- Description
- This qualitative multiple case study explored the responsibilities of teacher leaders in the classroom, within the school, outside the school and in the community in the context of Nigerian public secondary schools. It aimed to determine the extent of teacher leaders’ responsibilities in relation to national development within and outside the school. Participants included nine teachers, three principals, viceprincipals and an educational administrator in an Educational District in Lagos, Nigeria. Data for the study was generated through the use of semi-structured interviews and documentary analysis. The study revealed that the professional, administrative and social roles of teachers are a continuum within and outside the school. It also shows that teachers spend majority of their time in the classroom as well as assisting in administration and managerial processes in a school system. The study recommends giving merit awards to teachers to enhance their image and self worth. It also recommends that professional standards and training should be of importance in the teaching and learning processes. The study contributes to professional development of teachers thereby enhancing their responsibilities in and outside the schools.
- Publisher
- ICERI
- Rights
- © 2014, ICERI
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