2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-76837-9_2
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A New Approach to School Development

Abstract: In this chapter, we further explore and contextualize school development amidst the tensions between contemporary policies and the educational needs of students. We conceptualize school development as a process that mediates among tensions that result in a Zone of Uncertainty. We then describe our application of school development in the Arizona Initiative for Leadership Development and Research (AZiLDR). Content was initially drawn from findings from the International Successful School Principalship Project (… Show more

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“…The cases developed from mixed methods reflected nuances in leadership practices through the use of additional data sources that could not be developed through interview data alone or even brief observations. Moreover, given challenges with sustainability in school leadership and school improvement (Ylimaki and Brunderman, 2021), it would be helpful to gather longitudinal data about school success and leadership over time. Further, in light of ongoing policy requirements and the needs of increasingly culturally diverse students and the renewed national challenge of systemic racism, we also see the need for future ISSPP studies to focus how leaders mediate and respond to the needs of diversity and the requirements of common state, national and international assessments.…”
Section: Learnings From 20 Years Of Study and Implications For Future...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cases developed from mixed methods reflected nuances in leadership practices through the use of additional data sources that could not be developed through interview data alone or even brief observations. Moreover, given challenges with sustainability in school leadership and school improvement (Ylimaki and Brunderman, 2021), it would be helpful to gather longitudinal data about school success and leadership over time. Further, in light of ongoing policy requirements and the needs of increasingly culturally diverse students and the renewed national challenge of systemic racism, we also see the need for future ISSPP studies to focus how leaders mediate and respond to the needs of diversity and the requirements of common state, national and international assessments.…”
Section: Learnings From 20 Years Of Study and Implications For Future...mentioning
confidence: 99%