COVID-19: LEADING IN CHALLENGING CIRCUMSTANCES – CHALLENGES FOR SCHOOL LEADERS

P. du Plessis, R. Mestry, Johan Wiehahn
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"Principals are leading in challenging circumstances since the country went in to COVID-19 lockdown. The combination of confusing government decisions and advise, compounded by the lack of district decision making has left many principals to make key decisions on a daily basis and many times not sure if they will have the backing of departmental officials. Principals had to keep schools open, whilst simultaneously creating an online machine, keeping in touch with the most vulnerable learners and families. School leaders are uniquely positioned to have the respect and personal relationships to guide families to support their children at home during these unprecedented challenges. For rural school leaders it is harder, as rural schools serve families across a cast geographic area without high-speed internet. How do rural school leaders lead educators and their schools doing their best in unchartered waters where teachers moving instruction online, distributing food and technology? Using a qualitative research approach, this study aimed to determine the challenges faced by rural school leaders in leading their schools during COVID-19. Five schools in the Nelspruit areas were selected through purposeful sampling. Data collected was organised logically into workable units to facilitate coding. Data was categorised in themes, the findings revealed COVID-19 has had an impact on the principal’s leadership as principals were challenged to decisions relating to feeding learners, organising protective clothing, finances, and online learning."
2019冠状病毒病:在充满挑战的环境中领导——学校领导面临的挑战
“自从国家进入COVID-19封锁以来,校长们在充满挑战的环境中发挥了领导作用。由于政府的决策和建议令人困惑,再加上缺乏地区决策,许多校长每天都要做出重大决定,而且很多时候都不确定他们是否会得到部门官员的支持。校长们必须保持学校开放,同时创建一个在线机器,与最脆弱的学生和家庭保持联系。学校领导处于独特的地位,他们拥有尊重和个人关系,可以引导家庭在这些前所未有的挑战中支持他们的孩子。对于农村学校的领导来说,这就更难了,因为农村学校为没有高速互联网的偏远地区的家庭提供服务。农村学校的领导如何带领教育工作者和他们的学校在教师在线授课、分发食物和技术的未知水域尽最大努力?本研究采用定性研究方法,旨在确定农村学校领导在COVID-19期间领导学校所面临的挑战。通过有目的的抽样选择了内尔斯普雷特地区的五所学校。收集的数据被逻辑地组织成可操作的单元,以方便编码。数据按主题分类,调查结果显示,COVID-19对校长的领导产生了影响,因为校长们面临着与学生喂食、组织防护服、财务和在线学习有关的决策的挑战。”
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