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Contextualizing System Leadership in China: Evidence From Inter‐School Collaboration in the Greater Bay Area

Meng Zhang, Wei Zhang, Jiafang Lu and Haiyan Qian
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Meng Zhang: South China Normal University, China
Wei Zhang: Guangxi Normal University, China
Jiafang Lu: The Education University of Hong Kong, China
Haiyan Qian: The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China

Social Inclusion, 2026, vol. 14

Abstract: As inter‐school collaboration becomes a key strategy for educational improvement, the role of system leaders in sustaining such efforts has drawn increasing attention. Yet empirical research in the Chinese context remains limited. This study examines how system leaders facilitate sustainable inter‐school collaboration in China’s Greater Bay Area, focusing on a successful long‐term school partnership established under the government‐supported Sister School Scheme. Using a qualitative case study, we analyzed interview data from five principals—each holding multiple roles—as our primary data source. Documentary materials (e.g., policy texts and school reports) were used to triangulate and contextualize the interview findings. Thematic coding analysis shows that these leaders enacted system leadership by shifting among four interrelated roles—thought advocate, practice pioneer, boundary spanner, and resource mobilizer, each linked to specific leadership practices. The study advances international understanding of system leadership by showing how principals lead across school and system boundaries in China’s policy‐driven, cross‐border context. It also offers practical insights for sustaining inter‐school collaboration.

Keywords: Greater Bay Area; inter‐school collaboration; Sister School Scheme; system leadership (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.17645/si.10998

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