2017
DOI: 10.14527/kuey.2017.005
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A Review of Empirical Research on Distributed Leadership at Schools

Abstract: ÖzPaylaşılan liderlik son yıllarda diğer alanlar gibi eğitim alanında da tartışılmaktadır. Kavram üzerine yapılan araştırmaların son on yılda gösterdiği sıçrama göz önüne alınarak bu çalışma kültürler arası bir bakışla eğitim alanında paylaşılan liderliğe dair 2005-2015 yılları arasında yapılan ampirik araştırmaları incelemeyi amaçlamıştır. Yazarlar, paylaşılan liderlik üzerine geliştirilen kavramsal modelleri de göz önüne alarak esasen ilgili liderliğin eğitim kurumlarındaki sahaya yansımalarına odaklanmıştır… Show more

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“…They concluded by re-emphasising that there has been little discussion regarding methodologies in previous literature, a gap that should be addressed in further research. Contrarily, Sivri and Beycio glu [33] recently carried out a review of empirical research on distributed leadership in school settings and sought answers to specific questions through the use of content analysis. They examined articles in 10 international journals focussing on papers in primary and secondary school contexts and found there to be "no salient distribution model detected" [33] (p.158).…”
Section: Previous Reviews and Positional Articles Of Distributed Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They concluded by re-emphasising that there has been little discussion regarding methodologies in previous literature, a gap that should be addressed in further research. Contrarily, Sivri and Beycio glu [33] recently carried out a review of empirical research on distributed leadership in school settings and sought answers to specific questions through the use of content analysis. They examined articles in 10 international journals focussing on papers in primary and secondary school contexts and found there to be "no salient distribution model detected" [33] (p.158).…”
Section: Previous Reviews and Positional Articles Of Distributed Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%