2023
DOI: 10.22146/jpsi.78892
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The Case Study of Islamic-Education Leadership Model: What We Can Learn from the Dynamics of Principals’ Leadership in Indonesian Excellence Islamic Boarding-Schools

Abstract: Educational leadership research has been more oriented toward western theories and contexts, ignoring the contextual conditions that shape leadership styles and characteristics. Whereas some ideas analyze that leadership is inseparable from context and is more appropriate according to the setting of a particular society. This study aims to avoid bias when interpreting leadership patterns by finding a concept of Islamic leadership in the field of Education. This research was conducted using qualitative research… Show more

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“…The leadership of the head of the madrasa in developing Islamic culture is not an easy task (Mujib & Ali, 2022;Kusumaputri et al, 2023;Norman et al, 2024); it requires a deep understanding of Islamic values as well as the ability to apply them in a modern context (Lahmar, 2020;Uyuni & Adnan, 2020;Santoso et al, 2021). This is important because madrassas are expected to produce academically capable graduates and those with Islamic solid morals and ethics (Isnaini et al, 2020;Nasser et al, 2022;Chuanchen & Zaini, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The leadership of the head of the madrasa in developing Islamic culture is not an easy task (Mujib & Ali, 2022;Kusumaputri et al, 2023;Norman et al, 2024); it requires a deep understanding of Islamic values as well as the ability to apply them in a modern context (Lahmar, 2020;Uyuni & Adnan, 2020;Santoso et al, 2021). This is important because madrassas are expected to produce academically capable graduates and those with Islamic solid morals and ethics (Isnaini et al, 2020;Nasser et al, 2022;Chuanchen & Zaini, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%