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Leadership Promotion Strategies for College Administrators

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  • He Shuying
  • Luxana Keyuraphan
  • Niran Sutheeniran
  • Patchara Dechhome

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The leadership of college administrators is a critical figure in fulfilling the college's responsibilities, and it has a far-reaching impact on all aspects of disciplinary development, quality education, and the effectiveness of the school's operation. Leadership enhancement of college administrators is conducive to improving the structured reform of the internal structure of the college organization, establishing sound college system management, and improving the level of school education. It will also promote the academicization process of the college's internal organization, strengthen academic research and discipline construction, and promote educational exchanges and cooperation between teachers and students. It not only encourages the harmony and coordination of disciplines within the college, optimizes the allocation of resources, but also improves the level of education and teaching and further enhances the academic competitiveness of the whole university. This study explores the strategies for strengthening the leadership of development college administrators by sorting out theories, drawing on the theoretical perspectives of  Bolman & Deal, Sergiovanni, and Zheng, and doing empirical research by comprehensively applying the questionnaire survey research method. In this study, five universities in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region were grouped for a questionnaire survey using random sampling. College administrators and faculty, and staff members were assessed to provide an empirical research basis for leadership enhancement strategies. Finally, the corresponding plan was provided for the results of the study.

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  • He Shuying & Luxana Keyuraphan & Niran Sutheeniran & Patchara Dechhome, 2023. "Leadership Promotion Strategies for College Administrators," International Journal of Higher Education, Sciedu Press, vol. 12(5), pages 1-33, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:ijhe11:v:12:y:2023:i:5:p:33
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