“I Employed My Own Strategy”: Exploring Primary Headteachers’ Organisational and Professional Socialisation

L. Tahir, S. Yusof, Mohd Fadzli Ali, Z. Hassan, Mohd Zolkifli Abd Hamid
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Purpose - The main purpose of this study was to explore primary headteachers' perceptions of their professional and organisational socialisation within their novice years as school leaders. There is a lack of studies exploring primary headteachers' socialisation within the Malaysian primary education context. Methodology - A total of nine primary headteachers from three states were purposely selected and interviewed to obtain their perceptions on the professional socialisation they received before and after their appointment and the strategies that they employed within their organisational socialisation process. Findings - The study revealed that the primary headteachers employed their own organisational socialisation strategies in order to be accepted as a new member of the school. These were relatively diverse but accorded with their school's values and culture. However, in terms of their professional socialisation, there were various findings: some mentioned the lack of support programs while others acknowledged receiving quite helpful programmes within their initial years of headship. The findings and the implications for the improvement of primary headteachers' socialisation are discussed. Significance - This study provides supplementary literature that explores primary headteachers' organisational and professional socialisation within the Malaysian schooling context. This study notes some practical and theoretical implications for improving the prospective headteachers' training and their leadership development which aim to enhance the leadership qualities of future primary school leaders.
“我用我自己的策略”:小学校长的组织社会化与专业社会化探索
目的-本研究的主要目的是探讨小学校长在担任学校领导的初级阶段对其专业和组织社会化的看法。缺乏在马来西亚小学教育背景下探讨小学校长社会化的研究。研究方法——我们特意选择了来自三个州的九名小学校长,并对他们进行了采访,以了解他们在任命前后对专业社会化的看法,以及他们在组织社会化过程中采用的策略。研究结果显示,为了成为学校的新成员,小学校长采用了他们自己的组织社会化策略。这些学生相对多样化,但符合他们学校的价值观和文化。然而,在他们的职业社交方面,有各种各样的发现:一些人提到缺乏支持计划,而另一些人承认在他们担任领导的最初几年里接受了非常有用的计划。本文还讨论了研究结果及其对改善小学校长社会化的启示。意义-本研究提供了补充文献,探讨了马来西亚学校教育背景下小学校长的组织和专业社会化。本研究对未来小学校长的培训和领导能力的发展具有一定的理论和实践意义,旨在提高未来小学领导的领导素质。
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