Developing a Contextual Teacher Leadership Framework for Inclusive Education in Malaysia

Authors

Jamilah Ahmad

Universiti Teknologi (Malaysia)

Lokman Mohd Tahir

Universiti Teknologi (Malaysia)

Hanifah Jambari

Universiti Teknologi (Malaysia)

Sharifah Osman

Universiti Teknologi (Malaysia)

Roslizam Hassan

Universiti Teknologi (Malaysia)

Tan Joo Siang

Universiti Teknologi (Malaysia)

Nur Hazirah Noh@Seth

Universiti Teknologi (Malaysia)

Article Information

DOI: 10.51244/IJRSI.2026.13010104

Subject Category: Leadership

Volume/Issue: 13/1 | Page No: 1176-1180

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-01-25

Accepted: 2026-01-30

Published: 2026-02-04

Abstract

Teacher leadership has been increasingly recognised as a critical driver of inclusive education, particularly in classrooms that require sustained collaboration between mainstream and special education teachers (Wenner & Campbell, 2017; Harris, 2020). While existing teacher leadership models provide valuable theoretical foundations, limited attention has been given to how these models operate within inclusive education contexts in non-Western settings. This study aims to develop a contextual teacher leadership framework for inclusive education in Malaysia by synthesising empirical evidence from a qualitative case study. Guided by Katzenmeyer and Moller’s Teacher Leadership Model (Katzenmeyer & Moller, 2001, 2009), data were collected through semi-structured interviews and classroom observations involving six experienced teachers from two public schools in Johor Bahru. Thematic analysis identified leadership strategies and challenges that informed the construction of a contextualised framework comprising seven leadership dimensions, enabling conditions, and implementation pathways. The proposed framework extends existing teacher leadership theory by integrating contextual constraints and practical strategies relevant to inclusive education. The study contributes a theoretically grounded and empirically informed framework that can guide professional development, school leadership practices, and inclusive education policy in Malaysia and similar contexts

Keywords

teacher leadership framework, inclusive education, qualitative study, Malaysia, collaborative teaching

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