非洲土耳其学校领导的奥德赛:对职业身份、挑战和文化适应的考察

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Ünal Deniz
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这项现象学研究探讨了 20 个非洲国家的国际学校中土耳其籍学校领导的经验,提供了一个超越盎格鲁-撒克逊背景的教育领导力新视角。通过最大变异抽样法选出 20 位领导进行了深入访谈。分析揭示了四个主题:(i) 在国外工作的因素,(ii) 在国外工作的挑战,(iii) 感知到的文化异同,以及 (iv) 对国际经验的反思。研究结果表明,个人、利他和专业因素的复杂相互作用推动着这些领导者做出出国工作的决定。参与者报告说,他们在个人、专业和环境层面都遇到了重大挑战,因此需要发展文化智慧、适应性领导风格和危机管理技能。这项研究强调了领导者的职业身份从 "局外人 "到 "文化调解人 "的深刻转变,突出了在多元化教育背景下文化敏感型领导力的关键作用。研究结果揭示了非洲的社会文化背景是如何塑造外籍领导者的思维方式,培养他们更多的合作方法和更深刻的跨文化理解能力的。这凸显了领导者文化理解和有效沟通技能的演变,强调了在文化敏感性和适应性领导力方面提供有针对性的支持和专业发展的必要性。这项研究加深了人们对多元文化背景下领导力复杂性的理解,为全球教育领导力和未来的跨文化管理研究提供了启示。
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The odyssey of Turkish school leaders in Africa: An expedition into professional identity, challenges, and cultural adaptations
This phenomenological study explores the experiences of Turkish school leaders in international schools across 20 African countries, offering a novel perspective on educational leadership beyond the Anglo-Saxon context. In-depth interviews were conducted with 20 leaders selected through maximum variation sampling. The analysis revealed four themes: (i) factors that lead to working abroad, (ii) challenges of working abroad, (iii) perceived cultural similarities and differences, and (iv) reflections on international experiences. Findings illuminate a complex interplay of personal, altruistic, and professional factors driving these leaders’ decisions to work abroad. Participants reported navigating significant challenges at individual, professional, and environmental levels, necessitating the development of cultural intelligence, adaptive leadership styles, and crisis management skills. The study highlights a profound transformation in leaders’ professional identities from “outsiders” to “cultural mediators,” underscoring the critical role of culturally responsive leadership in diverse educational contexts. Results reveal how African sociocultural settings shape expatriate leaders’ mindsets, fostering more collaborative approaches and deeper cross-cultural appreciation. This highlights the evolution of leaders’ cultural understanding and effective communication skills, emphasizing the need for targeted support and professional development in cultural sensitivity and adaptive leadership. This research enhances the understanding of leadership complexities in multicultural settings, providing insights for global educational leadership and future research in cross-cultural management.
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4.30
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122
期刊介绍: IJIR is dedicated to advancing knowledge and understanding of theory, practice, and research in intergroup relations. The contents encompass theoretical developments, field-based evaluations of training techniques, empirical discussions of cultural similarities and differences, and critical descriptions of new training approaches. Papers selected for publication in IJIR are judged to increase our understanding of intergroup tensions and harmony. Issue-oriented and cross-discipline discussion is encouraged. The highest priority is given to manuscripts that join theory, practice, and field research design. By theory, we mean conceptual schemes focused on the nature of cultural differences and similarities.
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