Are Aspiring Principals Prepared to Lead for Equity? An Exploratory Analysis of the Principal Fellows Typology in North Carolina

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Mario Jackson
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While principals play critical roles in mediating inequitable teaching and learning conditions in their schools, scholars have long argued that some remain unprepared for this responsibility. However, these arguments are often supported by qualitative studies of school leaders, years after their pre-service preparation. Using survey data on two cohorts of Master of School Administration (MSA) graduates, also pre-service principals, across North Carolina, this study analyzes their perceptions about their preparedness to engage in equity-oriented leadership. The study leverages the new Principal Fellows policy in North Carolina, a competitive grant program that awards state funds to principal preparation programs demonstrating exemplary principal program features and a focus on preparing school leaders for equity, as the basis of its evaluation. Overall, MSA graduates reported being very well prepared to enact equity-oriented leadership practices, though this preparedness was significantly higher for graduates across Principal Fellows preparation programs. The main finding from this study is that principal preparation program quality is the most significant predictor of graduates’ preparedness to engage in equity-oriented leadership. The findings from this study offer implications for principal preparation programs, policy, and future research.
有抱负的校长是否做好了领导公平的准备?对北卡罗来纳州校长研究员类型的探索性分析
虽然校长在调解学校不公平的教学条件方面发挥着至关重要的作用,但长期以来,学者们一直认为,有些校长仍未做好承担这一责任的准备。然而,这些论点往往在学校领导任职前准备工作结束多年后才得到定性研究的支持。本研究利用对北卡罗来纳州两批学校管理硕士(MSA)毕业生(也是职前校长)的调查数据,分析了他们对自己是否做好了参与公平导向型领导的准备的看法。这项研究利用了北卡罗来纳州新出台的 "校长研究员"(Principal Fellows)政策,即一项竞争性拨款计划,该计划将州政府的资金奖励给那些展示了模范校长项目特色并注重培养公平型学校领导的校长预备项目,以此作为评估的基础。总体而言,"管理事务协议 "的毕业生表示,他们已经为实施以公平为导向的领导实践做好了充分准备,不过,"校长研究员 "预备项目的毕业生在这方面的准备程度明显更高。本研究的主要发现是,校长预备课程的质量是预测毕业生是否准备好进行公平导向领导的最重要因素。本研究的发现对校长预备课程、政策和未来研究具有启示意义。
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Journal of Research on Leadership Education
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