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本文介绍了澳大利亚新南威尔士州北海岸学校改进计划中学校领导力发展的丰富情况。重点是一所小型农村学校的学校领导,她参与生成性对话和合作调查,使她对参与学校社区越来越有信心。这项研究展示了叙事作为一种探究和领导力发展模式的力量,正如学校领导自己对她与学校不断变化的关系以及她不断发展的专业意识所描述的那样。该研究根据David Townsend和Pam Adams在加拿大阿尔伯塔省的工作得出的七国模式评估了该方法的成功,该模式包括精心构建和管理的团队、专业关系和流程的积极影响,支持学校领导专业发展的模型和叙述。关键词:学校领导力成长;协同探究;情商;叙述的生成性对话;北海岸学校改进倡议Cet文章介绍了澳大利亚南部新美术馆北海岸学校改善倡议项目干部领导能力的发展情况。这是对农村小生态区领导人的一种强调,而不是对对话的参与和对传统的合作,就像对社区参与的羊角面包一样。在领导层的调查和发展模式下,这是一个新的发展模式,它代表了生态与专业发展之间关系的发展。评估9月Pouvoirs模型的成功与否源于加拿大阿尔伯塔省David Townsend和Pam Adams的工作,包括施工和施工设备、关系和专业流程的影响,以及询问、反思和合作的利用,模型化和接收是为了促进联合国领导人斯科莱的专业发展。Mots cles:leadership scolaire,enquite collaborative,intelligence emotionelle,recit,dialogue generatif,North Coast Initiative for School Improvement
Uplifting School Leadership and the Townsend/Adams Seven Powers: A Study of Leadership Growth in a Small Rural Primary School in New South Wales, Australia
This article presents a rich account of school leadership development within the North Coast Initiative for School Improvement program in New South Wales, Australia. The focus is the school leader at a small rural school, whose engagement with generative dialogue and collaborative inquiry results in a growing confidence in engaging her school community. The study demonstrates the power of narrative as a mode of inquiry and leadership development as represented in the school leader’s own account of her changing relationship with her school and her developing sense of professionalism. The study evaluates the success of the approach against a model of Seven Powers derived from the work of David Townsend and Pam Adams in Alberta, Canada, that includes the positive effects of carefully constructed and managed teams, professional relationships and processes, and the use of inquiry, reflection, collaboration, modelling and narrative in supporting the professional development of a school-based leader.
Key words: school leadership growth; collaborative inquiry; emotional intelligence; narrative; generative dialogue; North Coast Initiative for School Improvement
Cet article presente un compte rendu riche du developpement du leadership scolaire dans le cadre du programme North Coast Initiative for Schola Improvement en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, Australie. L'accent est mis sur le leader scolaire d'une petite ecole rurale, dont l'engagement dans le dialogue generatif et l'enquete collaborative se traduit par une confiance croissante dans l'engagement de sa communaute scolaire. L'etude demontre le pouvoir du recit en tant que mode d'enquete et de developpement du leadership, tel qu'il est represente dans le temoignage de la directrice de l'ecole sur l'evolution de sa relation avec son ecole et le developpement de son sens du professionnalisme. L'etude evalue le succes de l'approche par rapport a un modele des Sept Pouvoirs derive du travail de David Townsend et Pam Adams en Alberta, Canada, qui comprend les effets positifs d'equipes soigneusement construites et gerees, de relations et de processus professionnels, et l'utilisation de l'enquete, de la reflexion, de la collaboration, de la modelisation et du recit pour soutenir le developpement professionnel d'un leader scolaire.
Mots cles : leadership scolaire, enquete collaborative, intelligence emotionnelle, recit, dialogue generatif, North Coast Initiative for School Improvement
期刊介绍:
The Alberta Journal of Educational Research is a quarterly journal devoted to the dissemination, criticism, interpretation, and encouragement of all forms of systematic inquiry into education and fields related to or associated with education