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FitzGerald, Carolyn; MacCormack, Jeffrey; Sider, Steve – Journal of School Leadership, 2023
The ethic of care is a moral philosophy that has been used to describe and guide the work of educators, especially those working with students with special education needs (SEN). In this study, 36 principals and vice principals from four provinces in Canada were interviewed about their work with students with SEN during the pandemic. Responses…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Caring, Administrator Attitudes
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Banoglu, Köksal; Vanderlinde, Ruben; Çetin, Münevver; Aesaert, Koen – Journal of School Leadership, 2023
A principal's technology leadership (TL) practices can facilitate information and communication technologies (ICT) integration into K-12 schools, alongside a drastic change in teachers' organizational behaviors to accompany this technological and cultural transformation process. However, there is little evidence of which TL practices contribute to…
Descriptors: Leadership, Information Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Principals
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Bros, Eliana; Schechter, Chen – Journal of School Leadership, 2022
Purpose: It has been suggested that coherency between primary stakeholders involved in an educational reform is a key determinant of its success. The "Meaningful Learning Reform" is defined as an open reform, serving as a bottom-up solution to promote school autonomy. This reform allows school leaders to exercise considerable discretion…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Policy, Administrator Attitudes, Principals
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Shah, Vidya; Aoudeh, Nada; Cuglievan-Mindreau, Gisele; Flessa, Joseph – Journal of School Leadership, 2022
This counternarrative study positions two distinct bodies of literature in conversation: mid-level district leadership in the literature on educational change and anti-racist approaches to leadership framed through Critical Race Theory and Critical Whiteness Studies. Interviews with twelve, mid-level district leaders committed to anti-racism in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Racism, Social Justice
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Wang, Fei – Journal of School Leadership, 2021
Objectives: Despite all the attention given in recent years to work intensification among school principals, little research has explored the practices and strategies that principals employ to meet their job expectations and demands and how they adapt to the increasingly uncertain and complex school reality. This qualitative study identifies…
Descriptors: Principals, Leadership, Foreign Countries, Vocational Adjustment
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Lopez, Ann E.; Jean-Marie, Gaëtane – Journal of School Leadership, 2021
Anti-Black racism and White supremacy continue to have dire impact on the lives and educational outcomes of Black people and students in educational spaces. Examining ways in which this form of racism is disrupted, confronted, and challenged in education and schooling is important not only to Black students, scholars, practitioners, and staff, but…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, African Americans, Minority Groups, Foreign Countries
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Chaaban, Youmen; Sawalhi, Rania – Journal of School Leadership, 2021
The purpose of this study was to explore novice teachers' perceptions of professional agency in facilitating their development of a teacher leadership stance during the initial years of their work. Participants were thirteen novice teachers who had less than three years of teaching experience in Qatari government schools. Analysis of interview…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Professional Identity, Professional Development, Beginning Teachers
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Shiller, Jessica T. – Journal of School Leadership, 2020
As a field, school leadership has maintained a colorblind stance, marginalizing practitioners' awareness of culturally sustaining practice, and erasing the experiences of Indigenous and other minoritized groups of students, teachers, and families. Looking to research and practice that attempts to embrace racial and cultural difference in order to…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Indigenous Knowledge, Culturally Relevant Education, Minority Groups
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Lipke, Tamara B. – Journal of School Leadership, 2020
Mentoring is one important construct to support novice principals in this time of change. This study investigates the impact of a district-developed handbook to support co-constructed mentoring practices and cultivate a learning culture within a suburban school district. The handbook offered a framework of interactive systems and tools for…
Descriptors: Mentors, Guides, Beginning Principals, Suburban Schools
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Hutton, Disraeli M. – Journal of School Leadership, 2017
The article presents a conceptual model of effective school leadership which is based on the experience and knowledge gained from research work done with high-performing principals in the Jamaican school system. The basic and underlying premise is that to understand how leadership works, it is essential to explore the dimensions, components, and…
Descriptors: Leadership Effectiveness, Leadership Styles, Job Performance, Performance Factors
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Hauserman, Cal P.; Ivankova, Nataliya V.; Stick, Sheldon L. – Journal of School Leadership, 2013
This mixed methods sequential explanatory study utilized the Multi-factor Leadership Questionnaire, responses to open-ended questions, and in-depth interviews to identify transformational leadership qualities that were present among principals in Alberta, Canada. The first quantitative phase consisted of a random sample of 135 schools (with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mixed Methods Research, Questionnaires, Interviews
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Arar, Khalid; Shapira, Tamar – Journal of School Leadership, 2012
This article investigates why very few Arab women persevere to become principals in Arab high schools in Israel. It identifies these trailblazers' distinguishing characteristics through the narratives of two Arab women, high school principals, tracing their transition from teaching to management, describing the intertwining of their personal and…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, Arabs, Foreign Countries
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Armstrong, Denise E. – Journal of School Leadership, 2012
This article reports on the changes that 15 vice principals experienced in their transition from teaching to administration. In-depth interviews were used to explore the personal change process that occurred, and data were analyzed for recurring themes to create a composite picture of this transition process. The findings illustrate that the…
Descriptors: Socialization, Assistant Principals, Principals, Novices
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Woods, Philip A.; Woods, Glenys J. – Journal of School Leadership, 2012
This article outlines an analytical framework that enables analysis of degrees of democracy in a school or other organizational setting. It is founded in a holistic conception of democracy, which is a model of working together that aspires to truth, goodness, and meaning and the participation of all. We suggest that the analytical framework can be…
Descriptors: Democracy, Holistic Approach, Decision Making, Foreign Countries
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Schechter, Chen – Journal of School Leadership, 2011
School superintendents' role has shifted from the traditional emphasis on managerial aspects to one on instructional leadership (on teaching and learning issues) achieved by generating collaborative learning opportunities at the both school and district levels. Whereas collaborative learning processes in schools have generally been associated with…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Instructional Leadership, Superintendents, Interviews
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