“…Lithuanian research studies on school heads' leadership mostly cover the problems of leadership style and personal competence, leadership training and qualification improvement, and analyse school heads' approaches to the development of managerial competence (Žvirdauskas, 2006;Baronienė, 2008;Želvys, 2010;Malinauskienė, Augienė, 2010;Kontautienė, Melnikova, 2010;Cibulskas, Žydžiūnaitė, 2012;Cibulskas, 2013;Melnikova, 2013Melnikova, , 2014Navickaitė, 2012Navickaitė, , 2013. The role and functions of a school head have been more widely studied by a few researchers (Želvys, 1999, 2003Indrašienė, Merfeldaitė, & Petronienė, 2008;Mečkauskienė, 2009Mečkauskienė, , 2010Trakšelys, Melnikova, & Martišauskienė, 2016). The study done by examining Lithuanian scientific literature on leadership (Valuckienė, Balčiūnas, Katiliūtė, Simonaitienė, & Stanikūnienė, 2015) concurs with the researchers, who point out that the existing body of European scientific literature "provides an insufficient basis for analysing the work of the head as organizational leader" (Ball, 2012, p. 80), and "little attention has been paid to the investigation of how principals reshape their leadership role and leadership practices" (Abrahamsen, Aas, & Hellekjaer, 2015, p. 62).…”