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Murakami, Elizabeth T.; Törnsen, Monika – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2017
This study examines two female principals in upper secondary schools and the development of their professional identities, focusing on schools in Sweden and Texas, USA. The study is part of a larger international research project with global conversations about what successful leadership means, and asks: in what ways do female secondary school…
Descriptors: Females, Principals, Secondary Schools, Professional Identity
Salo, Petri; Nylund, Jan; Stjernstrøm, Else – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2015
This paper explores the concept of instructional leadership and principals' perceptions of the practices of instructional leadership. Despite the emphasis on the effects of school leadership regarding teaching practices and learning outcomes, research on direct instructional leadership is scarce. It is focused either on identifying overall…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership, Principals, Administrator Attitudes
Svedberg, Lars – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2004
Managing organizations in modern societies takes place through persuasion and the seductive use of language rather than, as in past societies, through physical violence and repression. In this respect new management discourses imply a linguistic process where actors within education gradually become defined within other frames of reference. This…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Management Development, Instructional Leadership, Educational Administration