我是谁?- 探索中等教育学校领导的专业身份

IF 2.7 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Janine Mommers, Piety Runhaar, Perry Den Brok
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本研究通过考察学校领导在工作中所追求的指导标准以及他们所认同的职业角色,探讨了学校领导的职业认同。36 名荷兰中等教育学校的领导者利用(国家间)框架中制定的学校领导专业角色,提供了他们的身份标准和专业角色认同。每个专业角色的标准按主题分组。角色认同采用雷达图进行可视化分组。结果表明,总体而言,"互动和人际接触 "构成了这些学校领导职业认同的重要方面。身份标准涵盖了所有专业角色,而且大多是在接触和互动方面制定的。有时,学校领导主要认同自己的特定社会或分析角色。有些学校领导则认为自己具有多重专业角色。此外,还出现了一种新的角色,侧重于执行实际的 "动手 "任务。身份标准和识别模式可以帮助学校领导者更深入地了解个人的领导偏好和工作中某些方面的动机,以及这些动机与工作环境中的具体要求和期望之间的关系。
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Who am I? – Exploring secondary education school leaders’ professional identity
This study explored school leaders’ professional identity by examining the guiding standards school leaders pursue in their jobs and the professional roles they identify themselves with. Using professional roles in school leadership that were formulated in (inter)national frameworks, 36 Dutch school leaders in secondary education provided their identity standards and their professional role identification. Standards were grouped per topic for each professional role. Role identification was visualized and grouped using radar charts. Results showed that in general ‘interactions and interpersonal contact’ formed significant aspects of these school leaders’ professional identities. Identity standards covered all professional roles and were mostly formulated in terms of contact and interaction. School leaders sometimes identified themselves primarily with a specific social or analytical role. Some school leaders identified themselves with multiple professional roles. Additionally, a new role, focusing on performing practical ‘hands on’ tasks, emerged. The identity standards as well as the identification patterns can be used in helping school leaders to gain more insight into their personal leadership preferences and their motivation for certain dimensions in their work and how these relate to specific demands and expectations in the work context.
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Educational Management Administration & Leadership
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