Tapestry: Journal of Research in Education
Document Type
Article
Abstract
A crisis can highlight the critical need for resilient leadership within higher educational settings. Educational leaders encounter extraordinary difficulties, ranging from different learning options to prioritizing the well-being of both staff and students, necessitating flexible and innovative methods. By exploring how school leaders apply transformational techniques in actual educational environments, this article addresses the impact of the four I’s of transformational leadership, idealized influence, inspirational motivation, intellectual stimulation, and individualized consideration, on building educator resiliency, sustaining school effectiveness, and promoting student achievement in higher education.
Recommended Citation
Hale,, D.,
&
Apostel, K.
(2026).
Transformational Leadership in Higher Education.
Tapestry: Journal of Research in Education, 4(1).
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