“…In the last two decades, scholars have extensively explored leadership based upon its various styles (Cotton, 2003), its effectiveness (Branch et al, 2013; Fullan, 2004), its various competencies (Caroll et al, 2008; Northouse, 2012), its success (Wilson, 2011) and its ability to enhance student achievement (Hallinger, 2004). Scholars who studied the effects of prominent leadership models from theoretical perspectives concluded that these theories do not apply effectively across contexts (Smothers et al, 2011 Willis et al, 2017), with one scholar predicting the imminent collapse of these theories due to their numerous variations and conceptual deficiencies (Andersen, 2018).…”