Using the Theory of Learning Organisations to Understand the Role of Principals in School Health Promotion: A Case Study

M. Mtimkulu, S. Kwatubana
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The role of principals is increasingly recognised as important in school health promotion. There is a significant body of literature regarding school health promotion and its benefits for learners and the school community, but little is known about the role of principals. Using Senge’s theory of learning organisations as a framework, this study qualitatively sought to understand the roles of principals in promoting healthy school environments. The study used a combination of semi-structured individual interviews and focus groups to gather data from six school management team members; seven teachers; and three school governing body members from a high school in Fezile Dabi District of the Free State. Individual interview data was obtained and focus group discussions were conducted to confirm the findings. The data gathered was analysed using a combination of inductive classification and theory analysis. The study’s main findings demonstrate that principals should (i) provide leadership in health promotion activities within their schools and in collaborations and partnerships with the external community and (ii) have personal mastery, vision, knowledge and thinking skills to be able to play their role effectively. Furthermore, it was found that all five principles of the theory of learning organisation can be used to understand the role of principals in school health promotion. Based on these findings it is recommended that a learning culture be created in schools. The findings of this research suggest implications regarding both the practice of providing leadership in school health promotion and practices in the preparation of principals and teachers for the task of School Health Promotion. Keywords: Learning Organisations, School Health Promotion, School leadership, Team Learning
运用学习型组织理论理解校长在学校健康促进中的作用:案例研究
校长的作用在促进学校健康方面的重要性日益得到认可。关于促进学校健康及其对学习者和学校社区的益处,已有大量文献,但对校长的作用却知之甚少。本研究以圣吉(Senge)的学习型组织理论为框架,试图从定性角度了解校长在促进学校健康环境中的作用。本研究采用半结构化个人访谈和焦点小组相结合的方法,从自由州 Fezile Dabi 区一所高中的六名学校管理团队成员、七名教师和三名学校管理机构成员那里收集数据。在获得个人访谈数据的同时,还进行了焦点小组讨论,以确认调查结果。对收集到的数据进行了归纳分类和理论分析相结合的分析。研究的主要结果表明,校长应(i) 领导学校内部的健康促进活动以及与外部社区的合作和伙伴关系;(ii) 具备个人驾驭能力、远见、知识和思维能力,以便能够有效地发挥作用。此外,研究还发现,学习型组织理论的所有五项原则都可以用来理解校长在学校健康促进工作中的作用。基于这些研究结果,建议在学校创建学习文化。本研究的结果对领导学校健康促进工作的实践以及校长和教师为学校健康促进工作做准备的实践都有启示意义:学习型组织;学校健康促进;学校领导;团队学习
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