Educational Leadership in the Digital Era: Challenges and Prospects
Maria Tarali
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Maria Tarali: University of Nicosia (UNIC), Rhodes, south Aegean, Greece
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 8, 4793-4796
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Purpose This article examines the evolving nature of educational leadership in the digital era, with a particular focus on the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into teaching, learning, and school management. It aims to identify key leadership competencies—innovation, empathy, and collective leadership—that enable schools to navigate rapid technological change ethically and effectively. Design/methodology/approach Drawing on a synthesis of contemporary literature, policy reports, and theoretical frameworks, this conceptual paper critically analyzes the challenges and opportunities posed by digital transformation in education. It integrates perspectives from distributed leadership theory, emotional intelligence research, and technology adoption models to propose a human-centered leadership paradigm. Findings The study highlights three critical findings: (1) Educational leaders must balance the efficiency gains of AI with its ethical and social implications, including privacy and equity concerns. (2) Collective leadership structures, supported by professional learning communities, enhance institutional adaptability and innovation capacity. (3) Empathy remains a vital leadership skill, ensuring that technological adoption does not undermine the human dimension of education. Originality/value This paper offers a holistic framework for educational leadership in digitally mediated contexts, combining technological fluency with emotional intelligence and collaborative governance. By positioning empathy alongside innovation and distributed leadership, it provides a nuanced model for school leaders seeking to harness technology responsibly while safeguarding educational values.
Date: 2025
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