Contingency Leadership Model: Concepts, Applications, and Skill Development

2020 ◽  
2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Witri Khairiyyah ◽  
Hade Afriansyah

This article was created to fulfill the final assignment of the Educational Administration and Supervision course, and can also be used as a reference on several aspects regarding Leadership in Education.Scientific articles should be structured with systematic methods and steps to facilitate research. In this article, the researcher uses the literature study method by collecting literature (material materials) sourced from books, journals, and other sources related to Educational Leadership.Leaders are people who are able to influence others in terms of mobilizing or coordinating to achieve a goal. While leadership is the whole action of leaders in influencing other people to achieve a goal. Leadership in education is divided into several models, namely the leadership character model, situational leadership model, effective leader model, contingency leadership model, transactional leadership model, and transformational leadership model. In addition there are also leadership styles in education, diameters of authoritarian leadership styles, Democratic / Democratic Leadership Style, and Laissez Faire Style.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 98-114
Author(s):  
Arfandi ◽  
Muhammad Ihwan

The implementation of the contingency leadership model in the development of Islamic education institutions is one of the platforms for the fulfillment of effective and efficient Islamic education with a variety of infrastructure, regulations, and a sense of responsibility. Contingency leadership is a leadership model explaining that a leader can be effective when the leader style and the leader situation are convenient. Contingency theory assumes that leadership is the process of exercising an influence related to the group task situation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elizabeth Runnion ◽  
Shelley Gray

PurposeChildren with hearing loss may not reach the same level of reading proficiency as their peers with typical development. Audiologists and speech-language pathologists (SLPs) have important roles to play in preventing this problem early in children's development. In this tutorial, we aim to communicate how the habilitation practices of audiologists and intervention services of SLPs can support early literacy skill development in children with hearing loss.MethodWe describe key findings from peer-reviewed research articles to provide a review of early literacy skill development, to explain the relationship between early literacy skills and conventional reading skills, and to highlight findings from early literacy skill intervention studies that included children with hearing loss who use spoken language. We conclude with a hypothetical case study to illustrate how audiologists and SLPs can support early literacy acquisition in children with hearing loss.ConclusionFindings from studies of young children with hearing loss suggest that a promising approach to improving reading outcomes is to provide explicit early literacy instruction and intervention.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rodney K. Goodyear ◽  
James W. Lichtenberg ◽  
Bruce E. Wampold ◽  
Terence T. J. Tracey

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandro Scielzo ◽  
Fleet Davis ◽  
Jennifer M. Riley ◽  
John Hyatt ◽  
Donald Lampton ◽  
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