教师对新校长的看法

IF 2.8 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Bernardita Moreno
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摘要本研究旨在探讨教师对新校长的看法,以及这些看法如何影响他们工作环境的不同方面。本研究采用澳大利亚墨尔本三所学校的案例研究方法进行。数据收集工具包括对教师和校长的半结构化访谈,并辅以非参与性观察和学校文件研究。结果表明,教师对新来者的认知是新来者个人和领导素质和实践的一个函数,而这又受到三个背景因素的影响:学校领导的历史、新来者的起源和背景,以及教师的期望。这些观念似乎影响了教师工作环境中的几个领域,主要是教师的士气,其次是教师的专业发展。从数据中提炼出一个新的概念模型,用于理解教师对NP的看法。关键词:委托人继任委托人周转率新委托人高委托人周转率披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。作者简介贝尔纳迪塔·莫雷诺贝尔纳迪塔·莫雷诺是墨尔本大学墨尔本教育研究生院的讲师和教育领导力研究员。她的研究兴趣集中在促进、推动和维持学校改善所需的领导力,尤其关注领导力继承、新校长和领导力准备。
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Teachers’ perceptions toward their new principal
ABSTRACTThis study sought to explore teachers’ perceptions of new principals (NPs) and how these perceptions influenced different aspects of their work environment. The research was conducted using case study methodology of three schools in Melbourne, Australia. Data collection tools included semi-structured interviews of teachers and principals, supported by non-participant observations and the study of school documents. The results showed that teachers’ perceptions of their NP were a function of the incomer’s personal and leadership qualities and practices, which, in turn, were informed by three contextual factors: school leadership history, the origin and background of the NP, and teacher expectations. These perceptions appeared to influence several domains within teachers’ work environment, mainly teacher morale and, to a lesser extent, teacher professional development. A new conceptual model for understanding teachers’ perceptions of an NP has been distilled from the data.KEYWORDS: Principal successionprincipal turnovernew principalshigh principal turnover Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsBernardita MorenoBernardita Moreno is a lecturer and researcher in Educational leadership at The Melbourne Graduate School of Education, The University of Melbourne. Her research interests focus on leadership that is required to foster, advance and sustain school improvement, with a particular focus on leadership succession, novice principals and leadership preparation.
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School Leadership & Management
School Leadership & Management EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
8.20
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9.60%
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25
期刊介绍: School Leadership & Management welcomes articles on all aspects of educational leadership and management. As a highly cited and internationally known SCOPUS journal, School Leadership and Management is fundamentally concerned with issues of leadership and management in classrooms, schools, and school systems. School Leadership & Management particularly welcomes articles that contribute to the field in the following ways: Scholarly articles that draw upon empirical evidence to provide new insights into leadership and management practices; Scholarly articles that explore alternative, critical, and re-conceptualised views of school leadership and management; Scholarly articles that provide state of the art reviews within an national or international context; Scholarly articles reporting new empirical findings that make an original contribution to the field; Scholarly articles that make a theoretical contribution which extends and deepens our understanding of the key issues associated with leadership, management, and the direct relationship with organisational change and improvement; Scholarly articles that focus primarily upon leadership and management issues but are aimed at academic, policymaking and practitioner audiences; Contributions from policymakers and practitioners, where there is a clear leadership and management focus. School Leadership & Management particularly welcomes: •articles that explore alternative, critical and re-conceptualised views of school leadership and management •articles that are written for academics but are aimed at both a practitioner and academic audience •contributions from practitioners, provided that the relationship between theory and practice is made explicit.
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