Educational Leadership and the Continuity of Learning during Civic Unrest: Strategic Responses to Political Disruptions

Authors

  • Dr. Amin Ullah Head Master, GGPS, Frontier Colony, Karachi, Pakistan. aminperfectparadise@gmail.com Author
  • Prof. Dr. Syed Muhammad Professor of Pakistan Studies & Principal, Govt. City College, F.B. Area, Karachi, Pakistan. smsaeed67@gmail.com Author
  • Abdul Jabbar Afridi Vice Principal, Nation Secondary School, Manghopir, Karachi, Pakistan. abduljabbar.afridi1@gmail.com Author
  • Fahim Barkat Principal, St Dominic’s Secondary School, Nazimabad, Karachi, Pakistan. arkatfahim@gmail.com Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63163/jpehss.v4i2.1430

Abstract

Periods of civic unrest and political disruption pose significant challenges to the continuity of education, demanding adaptive leadership and strategic resilience from school systems. This study explores how educational leaders respond to political instability by safeguarding learning processes, maintaining institutional trust, and fostering community cohesion. Drawing on theories of crisis management and transformational leadership, the research examines strategies such as flexible instructional delivery, stakeholder communication, and psychosocial support for learners and educators. The findings highlight the importance of proactive planning, inclusive decision-making, and the integration of digital platforms to ensure uninterrupted learning. Ultimately, the study underscores that effective educational leadership during civic unrest is not only about sustaining academic progress but also about reinforcing democratic values, social stability, and the long-term resilience of educational institutions.

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Published

2026-06-15