分布式领导:跨越权力关系对课程转型和环境教育实施的障碍的潜在代理

Pub Date : 2023-05-31 DOI:10.30870/jppi.v9i1.19500
Nonkanyiso Pamella Shabalala, Headman Hebe, L. Mnguni
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1972年在斯德哥尔摩举行的联合国人类环境会议宣布环境教育(EE)是缓解环境挑战的重要工具,几十年后,环境教育的实施仍然面临许多障碍。因此,创新和以解决方案为导向的方法对于在正规和非正规教育环境中实现环境驱动教学法仍然至关重要。本文是在一个案例研究的背景下进行的,该案例研究的目的是调查分布式领导在南非情感表达教学中的应用,报告了等级权力关系是课程转型和实施的障碍,并由此延伸,阻碍了情感表达在教学法中的渗透。本研究的结果表明,学校制度中的等级权力关系阻碍了各利益相关者参与关键决策责任,特别是课程管理。因此,诸如课程修改等对实施情感表达至关重要的过程受到阻碍。目前这项研究的研究人员认为,基于它在各个领域取得的显著成功,尤其是在教育领域;分布式领导可能是启用EE实现的可行机构之一。
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Distributed Leadership: A Potential Agency for Traversing Power Relations as Impediments to Curriculum Transformation and Implementation of Environmental Education
Decades after the 1972 United Nations Conference on the Human Environment held in Stockholm declared environmental education (EE) an essential tool to mitigate environmental challenges, the implementation of EE still faces many obstacles. Accordingly, innovative, and solution-oriented approaches remain vital to enable environment-driven pedagogy in formal and non-formal education settings. This paper, which is located within the context of a case study that was conducted with the aim to investigate the application of distributed leadership in the teaching of EE in South Africa, reports on hierarchical power relations as impediments to curriculum transformation and implementation and, by extension, a hindrance to the infusion of EE in pedagogy. The results of this study suggest that hierarchical power relations in the schooling system hamper the involvement and participation of various stakeholders in key decision-making responsibilities, particularly, curriculum management. Accordingly, processes such as curriculum modification which are essential to enable the implementation of EE are impeded. The researchers of the current study argue that, based on its marked successes in various spaces, especially in the realm of education; distributed leadership could be one of the viable agencies to enable EE implementation.
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