Abstract
Cross-cultural leadership has emerged as a critical factor in the effectiveness of global education systems, where diverse cultural contexts demand adaptive leadership models. This article reviews existing literature to explore various cross-cultural leadership frameworks and their implications for policy and practice in educational settings. By analyzing theoretical perspectives and empirical studies, the article highlights the challenges and opportunities of implementing cross-cultural leadership within global education systems. The findings suggest that successful leadership models are those that integrate cultural sensitivity with strategic decision-making. The article also discusses the impact of cross-cultural leadership on educational outcomes and organizational performance, emphasizing the need for policymakers to develop culturally responsive leadership strategies. Recommendations for future research and practical applications are provided to enhance the effectiveness of educational leadership in diverse cultural environments. This study contributes to the ongoing discourse on leadership in education by offering insights into the intersection of culture and leadership within global contexts.
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