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Journal of Curriculum, Teaching, Learning and Leadership in Education

Author ORCID Identifier

0009-0005-7207-1347

Abstract

This paper reconceptualizes educative leadership as leadership of learning, integrating advancements in curriculum development, epistemological diversity, and ethical imperatives within a holistic pragmatic framework.

Leadership of learning positions leaders as facilitators of dynamic educational ecosystems that align curriculum goals with pluralistic epistemologies, practical solutions, and contextual relevance. Recent curriculum trends—such as personalized learning, competency-based education, cultural responsiveness, and socio-emotional learning—reflect an embrace of constructivist and critical approaches, emphasizing inclusivity and adaptability.

Holistic pragmatism strengthens these developments, advocating for curriculum designs that are theoretically sound and practically relevant, fostering co-construction of knowledge through active engagement.

Organizational development (OD) theory enriches this dialogue, offering tools such as AI-driven personalization, hybrid models, and agile principles that ensure curriculum responsiveness to societal and technological changes. The integration of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) and ambidextrous organizational strategies further bridges foundational knowledge with innovative interdisciplinary approaches. These alignments emphasize learner-centered environments, ethical commitments, and global citizenship.

Transformative, instructional, and distributed leadership frameworks converge within this synthesis, integrating epistemological diversity with evidence-based and ethically grounded practices. By fostering continuous improvement, professional development, and systemic reform, educative leaders advance equity, cultural sensitivity, and holistic learner development.

This pragmatic, coherent perspective prepares students, educators and educational administrators to navigate real-world complexities, ensuring sustainable, equitable educational futures.

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