Headteachers in Catholic schools in England: contemporary challenges. A follow-up research study: part 2

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David Fincham
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This paper is a follow up to a previous article published online in this journal (Fincham; 2019) in which the writer describes the first phase of research into contemporary challenges facing headteachers in Catholic schools in England as expressed from the perspective of headteachers within one diocese. It was evident from the first phase that leaders in Catholic schools are subject not only to pragmatic concerns about funding and recruitment but also to both implied and overt challenges to Catholic identity and integrity, which are tested by pressures of social media, which have an impact upon the mental and emotional health of young people, and a pervasive secular mind-set, which impinges on faith practice in families and in the community. It was noted that the reduction in the number of priests in Catholic dioceses in England has also often left the school as the single focus of the Catholic community, which has implications for sustaining spiritual capital. The first phase of the investigation examined responses to an open question in which headteachers at a Catholic diocesan conference were invited to indicate their three most pressing challenges. The responses were subject to a process of Thematic Analysis (TA), as a result of which five pre-eminent issues were identified. The opportunity was also taken to investigate the extent to which spiritual capital was being renewed in Catholic schools. These ‘categories of discourse’ informed the face-to-face interviews that were conducted with five primary headteachers and four secondary headteachers in the second phase of the investigation. The data gathered enabled the researcher to ascribe meaning to headteachers’ unique experiences.
英国天主教学校的校长:当代挑战。后续研究:第二部分
这篇论文是本杂志先前在线发表的一篇文章的后续文章(Fincham;2019),作者在文章中描述了从一个教区内校长的角度对英国天主教学校校长面临的当代挑战进行研究的第一阶段。从第一阶段就可以明显看出,天主教学校的领导人不仅面临着对资金和招聘的务实担忧,而且还面临着对天主教身份和诚信的隐含和公开挑战,这些挑战受到社交媒体压力的考验,社交媒体对年轻人的心理和情感健康产生了影响,这影响了家庭和社区的信仰实践。有人指出,英格兰天主教教区牧师人数的减少也往往使学校成为天主教社区的单一焦点,这对维持精神资本有影响。调查的第一阶段考察了对一个公开问题的回答,在这个问题中,天主教教区会议的校长被邀请指出他们面临的三个最紧迫的挑战。对答复进行了专题分析,结果确定了五个突出问题。还借此机会调查了天主教学校在多大程度上恢复了精神资本。这些“话语类别”为第二阶段调查中对五名小学校长和四名中学校长进行的面对面访谈提供了信息。收集到的数据使研究人员能够将意义归因于校长的独特经历。
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