THE USE OF POWER:

C. Lyons, M. J. Murphy
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The fundamental issue driving educational reform is the redistribution of power. School principals not only use their power to influence the behavior of teachers and students, but they are also affected by using power. This paper presents findings of a study that examined the relationship between principal self-efficacy and the principal's use of various power bases. Phase 1 involved a survey of 121 elementary, middle, and secondary principals in a large metropolitan school district in a western state. In phase 2, 25 principals from the first phase completed a self-efficacy questionnaire, and a random sample of their teachers completed a survey that described their principals' use of power. Findings confirmed the research hypothesis that efficacy was positively related to expert and referent power and negatively related to legitimate, coercive, and reward power. Specifically: (1) principals with higher self-efficacy are more likely to use internally-based power when carrying out their instructional leadership role; .(2) as principal experience increases, so too does the likelihood that principals will use externally-based power; and (3) the longer principals spend in one assignment, the more likely they are to use externally-based power Five tables are included. Contains 34 references. (LMI) *****....************************************************************ Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made * * from the original document. * ***********************************************************************
权力的使用:
推动教育改革的根本问题是权力的再分配。学校校长不仅运用权力影响师生的行为,同时也受到权力运用的影响。本文介绍了一项研究的结果,研究了校长自我效能感与校长使用各种权力基础之间的关系。第一阶段包括对西部一个州一个大城市学区的121名小学、中学和中学校长进行调查。在第二阶段,来自第一阶段的25位校长完成了一份自我效能感问卷,并随机抽取了他们的老师完成了一份描述他们校长使用权力的调查。研究结果证实了研究假设,即效能与专家权力和参考权力正相关,与合法权力、强制权力和奖励权力负相关。具体而言:(1)自我效能感高的校长在执行教学领导角色时更倾向于使用内部权力;(2)随着校长经验的增加,校长使用外部权力的可能性也会增加;(3)委托人在一个任务中花费的时间越长,他们越有可能使用基于外部的权力。包含34个参考文献。(LMI ) *****....************************************************************ 复制品EDRS是最好的,可以提供的* *从原始文档。* ***********************************************************************
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