Mohd Asri Mohd Noor

Mohd Asri Mohd Noor
  • EdD (Learning, Leadership & Policy)
  • Head of Faculty at Sultan Idris Education University

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Introduction
Mohd Asri Mohd Noor currently works at the Department of Educational Management, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI). Mohd Asri does research in Educational Management, Educational Policy and Comparative Education. His most recent project is 'DEVELOPING A TEACHER LEADERSHIP FRAMEWORK IN PREPARING QUALITY TEACHERS FOR THE FUTURE'.
Current institution
Sultan Idris Education University
Current position
  • Head of Faculty
Additional affiliations
March 2018 - present
Sultan Idris Education University
Position
  • Head of Faculty
May 2006 - present
Sultan Idris Education University
Position
  • Lecturer
May 1997 - May 2006
MARA University of Technology
Position
  • Lecturer
Education
January 2008 - January 2013
University of Bristol
Field of study
  • Learning, Leadership & Policy
July 1999 - May 2001
Northern University of Malaysia
Field of study
  • Educational Management
June 1989 - March 1993

Publications

Publications (37)
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This study examines the asymmetric effect of shadow economy (SE) on environmental pollution in Egypt during the 1970 and 2022 period. Using the bootstrap nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag (NARDL) bounds-testing approach, the study presents evidence of nonlinear cointegrating relationship between environmental degradation (carbon emission) an...
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Purpose Despite the huge financial resources associated with oil, Nigeria has consistently recorded poor growth performance. Therefore, this study aims to examine how corruption and oil rent influence Nigeria’s economic performance during the 1996–2021 period. Design/methodology/approach Various estimation techniques were used. These include the b...
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Competency model is a tool designed for assessing the quality standards of effective educational leaders in school. However, the validity and reliability of the competency model using Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) has not been studied extensively. Therefore, this paper aims to identify the usability of the competency model of middle leaders in...
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The self-emotional competency model can be used as a measurement tool to increase the emotional qualities of school leadership in facing the change in the education era of Society 5.0. However, validation of the self-emotional competency model using exploratory factor analysis (EFA) is still scarce. Therefore, this pilot study is conducted to ident...
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The self-emotional competency model can be used as a measurement tool to increase the emotional qualities of school leadership in facing the change in the education era of Society 5.0. However, validation of the self-emotional competency model using exploratory factor analysis (EFA) is still scarce. Therefore, this pilot study is conducted to ident...
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This study aims to examine the content validity of Middle Leadership Competence Model using Lawshe's CVR analysis. The study was carried out quantitatively using survey method. The four main competency constructs comprise of Leadership, Instructional, Governance and Self-emotional. A total of 109 items were formed and evaluated by nine field expert...
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Pembinaan profesionalisme guru
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Pembinaan Kepimpinan Guru
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Student’s perception on the current global citizenship education might have evolved. This study aims to identify the level of knowledge, skills, and attitudes of global citizenship from students’ perceptions. It also examined the relationship between students’ knowledge with the skills and attitudes of global citizenship. This study involved 155 fi...
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This study focused on the influence of learning organization practice toward teacher leadership among secondary school teachers in the state of Perak. The quantitative approach of descriptive correlational design has been used in this study. The sample consists of 400 teachers from 50 secondary schools in Perak. The data were analyzed using mean an...
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This study proposes to examine the effect of leadership styles on job performance. Several determinant factors influence the performance of academic administrators and their effective style of leadership. Still, the selection of inappropriate leadership styles results in lower functioning. This study was carried out in 3 selected universities in Ma...
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This study aims to identify the level of leadership among teachers and the factors that are affecting teacher leadership. A total of 250 teachers from 25 primary schools participated in this study. This study used questionnaire for data collection. The data were analysed by using descriptive and correlation tests to investigate the relationship bet...
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This chapter provides an overview of education policies and practices in Malaysia. Over the decades, Malaysia has seen significant policy shifts underpinned by the forces of political and sociocultural demands. While some of these policies may be considered controversial, they portray the direction of development the country is heading. The chapter...
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This paper aims to study the leadership behaviors of principals from high performance schools located in the central zone of Peninsular Malaysia. Target sample included a total of 442 teachers from 19 secondary schools. The sample was selected by simple random sampling technique. The instrument of 35 items holistic leadership was used for data coll...
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This article is based on a literature review of teacher leadership studied by local or international researchers. This article was written based on the history of teacher leadership, teacher leadership models and previous studies that have been done locally and internationally. This paper also discusses on the issue pertaining to the teachers' self...
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This study aimed to investigate the relationship between school culture and teacher leadership. A total of 194 teachers from 22 primary schools were selected as respondents. A set of questionnaires were used as primary data collection and the data were analysed using descriptive statistics. The findings show that “teachers’ professionalism and goal...
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Higher learning institutions, in recent years, have been called as a part of the knowledge society. In view of the fact that, in the global market as a highly competitive arena, only those organizations can survive to not only quickly create knowledge, but also to acquire and apply knowledge quickly. This is because such natural activity is the key...
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Expenditure on education is an investment because it generates future income. Educational expenses paid by households are private costs and the total expenses incurred by the public are social costs. The objective of this paper is to analyze the cost of education for each level of education. The results of the analysis show a direct relationship be...
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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are the backbone of the economic development in Malaysia. The contribution of SMEs to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) keeps increasing each year. Therefore, in order to remain \ and competitive in the market, SMEs have to keep up with the rapid pace of information and communications technology (ICT). The recent...
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This study aimed at testing the validity of the measurement model Teacher Leadership Practices. The measurement tools of the validity and reliability of the Teacher Leadership Practice consists of 53 items with seven domains i) Facilitating improvements in instruction and student learning, ii) Leadership attributes and skills, iii) Developing the o...
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This paper explores the influence of workplace characteristics on the determinants of over-education and overskilling in Malaysia. Based on the 2007 Productivity Investment Climate Survey (PICS-2) dataset, about 19 percent of workers are over-educated while 29 percent are overskilled (7% severely overskilled and 22% moderately overskilled). The mul...
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As nations worldwide strive to compete in a globally interconnected knowledge society the importance of innovative forms of education is being increasingly recognized. In doing so, many education systems look to comparative and international experience for guidance and inspiration. Malaysia aims to become a regional hub for high quality education a...
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Since gaining independence in 1957, the government of Malaysia has introduced various programmes to improve the quality of life of the Orang Asli (aboriginal people). The Ministry of Education, for example, is committed in providing education for all including the children of Orang Asli. However, whilst the number of Orang Asli children enrolled...
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The policy to change the medium of instruction in the teaching of Mathematics and Science from Bahasa Melayu (Malay Language) to English in 2003 is an important innovation affecting not only the students but also teachers of Mathematics and Science. However, how far do the changes affect the teachers is the issue addressed in the paper. In fact the...

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