학술논문

Perceptions of Leadership Identification: A Collective Autoethnographical Study
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Source
Voices of Reform. Dec 2020 3(2):82-95.
Subject
Ethnography
Principals
Assistant Principals
Administrator Attitudes
Talent Identification
Instructional Leadership
Educational Planning
School Districts
Systems Approach
Administrator Role
Teacher Attitudes
Work Experience
Leadership Role
Leadership Training
Faculty Mobility
Kindergarten
Elementary Secondary Education
Language
English
Abstract
Through a collaborative autoethnographic approach, a former principal, current principal, current assistant principal, and aspiring principal recount their experiences pertaining to identification of leadership talent. As identified through previous research, proper identification or talent is the first major component to quality succession planning. Data were collected through individual reflections and group discussions and triangulated to published documents from the school district. Positive and negative aspects were identified, including personal experiences and perceptions of district-wide initiatives. Divergent viewpoints were most notable among levels of experience. The former principal focused on systems aspects, the current principals concentrated on aspects that affected them directly or in which they had influence. The aspiring principal addressed the issues from the point of view of a teacher who had limited exposure to several aspects. Limitations and potential biases were acknowledged and recommendations for future research were provided, including expansion as a case study or phenomenology.