2020
DOI: 10.1080/00131911.2020.1837740
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Schoolboards' expectations of the superintendent – a Swedish national survey

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“…As reticulist, the superintendent has considerable power through information advantage and opportunities to influence the political agenda. The chairs of the Swedish school boards have high confidence in their superintendents and obtain their main knowledge about municipal school activity from them (Rapp et al, 2020). also have concluded that local school boards get their main information from the superintendent.…”
Section: Superintendents As Boundary Spannersmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…As reticulist, the superintendent has considerable power through information advantage and opportunities to influence the political agenda. The chairs of the Swedish school boards have high confidence in their superintendents and obtain their main knowledge about municipal school activity from them (Rapp et al, 2020). also have concluded that local school boards get their main information from the superintendent.…”
Section: Superintendents As Boundary Spannersmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Even though evidence about school and student performance has been more transparent and more easily available and even though parents and other stakeholders have become more demanding regarding educational quality, school improvement has not been a priority on school boards´ agenda. Furthermore, the boards do not appear to have high expectations of superintendents concerning school improvement and improvement of teaching and learning (Rapp et al, 2020). We get a completely different picture when the superintendents themselves are asked to state what they think the school boards expect should be their most important assignments.…”
Section: The Superintendent and The School Boardmentioning
confidence: 97%
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