School Principal Leadership Practices in the Implementation of School-Based Management: A Qualitative Case Study at SD Negeri 11 Air Kumbang

Penulis

  • Muhammad Erfan Firdaus Universitas PGRI Palembang Author

Kata Kunci:

School-based management; school leadership; qualitative case study; financial transparency; community participation

Abstrak

This study examined the leadership practices of a school principal in implementing School-Based Management (SBM) at SD Negeri 11 Air Kumbang. The research employed a qualitative case study design to obtain a comprehensive understanding of leadership roles within the school context. Data were collected through direct observation, in-depth interviews with the principal, teachers, administrative staff, and school committee members, as well as analysis of relevant school documents. The findings revealed four central leadership roles: democratic and participatory leadership in empowering staff, transparent and accountable financial management, active public relations engagement with the community, and adaptive strategies in optimizing limited resources. The principal demonstrated initiative in addressing local challenges while maintaining alignment with SBM principles. These findings highlight the significance of contextual leadership practices in supporting effective SBM implementation at the school level.

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2026-03-03