Understanding Leadership for Adaptive Change in Catholic Schools: A Complexity Perspective

Andrew F. Miller, Anna G. Noble, P. McQuillan
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In an era of decline and crisis, Catholic school leaders have been encouraged to find innovative ways to enhance a school’s operational vitality. Yet to this point, most research on educational change in Catholic schools has focused on the technical tasks school principals can take to “save” individual schools. In this article, we apply a complexity perspective to educational change leadership in Catholic education: leadership for adaptive change. Based on a new empirical analysis of the professional experiences of two Catholic school principals working at four different parish schools, we demonstrate in this article how leadership for adaptive change can operate in Catholic elementary parish schools and assess whether and how the attributes of complex adaptive schools were present in these four elementary schools. We also highlight the organizational and social conditions these two principals confronted that both undermined and promoted their ability to lead for adaptive change at these four schools. Ultimately, we suggest in this article the utility of using a “complex adaptive” approach to understanding change leadership in Catholic elementary schools as opposed to “technically rational” approaches commonly found in contemporary Catholic school leadership research.
理解天主教学校适应性变革的领导力:一个复杂性的视角
在一个衰退和危机的时代,天主教学校的领导人被鼓励寻找创新的方法来提高学校的运营活力。然而,到目前为止,大多数关于天主教学校教育变革的研究都集中在学校校长可以采取的技术任务上,以“拯救”个别学校。在这篇文章中,我们将复杂性的观点应用于天主教教育中的教育变革领导:适应性变革的领导。基于对在四所不同教区学校工作的两位天主教学校校长的专业经验的新实证分析,我们在本文中展示了适应性变革的领导如何在天主教小学教区学校中运作,并评估了这四所小学是否存在以及如何存在复杂适应性学校的属性。我们还强调了这两位校长所面临的组织和社会条件,这些条件既削弱了他们在这四所学校领导适应性变革的能力,也促进了他们的能力。最后,我们在本文中建议使用“复杂适应性”方法来理解天主教小学的变革领导,而不是在当代天主教学校领导研究中常见的“技术理性”方法。
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