Transforming Educational Leadership Curriculum Management Practices in Malaysian Secondary Schools

Authors

  • Siti Nurhaliza Binti Ahmad University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Ahmad Faizal Bin Hassan Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia
  • Lee Mei Ling Universiti Putra Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia

Keywords:

curriculum management, educational leadership, secondary schools, Malaysia, instructional quality

Abstract

This study examines curriculum management practices in Malaysian secondary schools, investigating how school leaders navigate curriculum planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation within the context of ongoing educational reforms and increasingly diverse student populations. Employing a mixed-methods approach involving surveys of 380 school administrators and teachers from 52 secondary schools across Peninsular Malaysia, complemented by case studies of eight schools demonstrating varied curriculum management effectiveness, this research explores organizational structures, leadership approaches, collaborative processes, and accountability mechanisms shaping curriculum quality. Findings reveal significant variation in curriculum management sophistication, with high-performing schools characterized by distributed leadership, systematic planning processes, data-informed decision-making, continuous professional learning, and strong stakeholder engagement. Conversely, challenges persist including centralized control limiting local adaptation, insufficient instructional leadership capacity, time constraints for collaborative curriculum work, and assessment pressures narrowing curriculum breadth. Analysis identifies critical success factors including principal instructional leadership, professional learning communities, alignment between national standards and local contexts, and balanced accountability emphasizing both compliance and innovation. This research contributes empirical evidence regarding effective curriculum management in Southeast Asian educational contexts.

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Published

2025-04-30

How to Cite

Ahmad, S. N. B., Hassan, A. F. B., & Ling, L. M. (2025). Transforming Educational Leadership Curriculum Management Practices in Malaysian Secondary Schools. TRICKS : Journal of Education and Learning Practices, 3(7), 33–43. Retrieved from https://journal.echaprogres.or.id/index.php/tricks/article/view/74

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