| 英文摘要 |
The present study examines the enactment and implications of agile leadership in school principals’administrative and instructional practices. As the educational environment transitions into an era char¬acterized by volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA), school leaders are increasingly expected to demonstrate adaptive and collaborative capacities to advance organizational learning and develop¬ment. Agile leadership emphasizes situational awareness, interpersonal interaction, and self-reflection, advocating for flexible strategies to ad¬dress challenges and cultivating organizational adaptability through re¬flective, learning-oriented practices. Synthesizing insights from domestic and international literature, this research suggests that agile leadership fosters open and learning-oriented school cultures, enhances crisis man¬agement, strengthens teachers’professional commitment, and promotes innovative practices, thereby enhancing school resilience and capacity for sustainable development. Integrating distributed and transformational leadership philosophies with agile leadership principles further supports the creation of trust-, collaboration-, and innovation-centered school cul¬tures, enabling schools to navigate educational reforms and heightened uncertainty. |