Exploring leadership practice of principals in pre-schools owned by religious sisters in Can Tho Diocese of Vietnam

This study explored the leadership practices of principals in pre-schools owned by four religious congregations in the Can Tho diocese of Vietnam. The Leadership Practice Inventory questionnaires (LPI self and LPI observer) developed by Kouzes and Posner (2003) were distributed to 40 pre-schools pri...

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Main Author: Nguyen, Magdalene Thi Ngoc Dep
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-127072022-11-27T08:01:52Z Exploring leadership practice of principals in pre-schools owned by religious sisters in Can Tho Diocese of Vietnam Nguyen, Magdalene Thi Ngoc Dep This study explored the leadership practices of principals in pre-schools owned by four religious congregations in the Can Tho diocese of Vietnam. The Leadership Practice Inventory questionnaires (LPI self and LPI observer) developed by Kouzes and Posner (2003) were distributed to 40 pre-schools principals and 265 pre-schools teachers. In addition, eight principals and 64 teachers were interviewed in individual and focus group interviews. The finding shows that the principals frequently engaged in all the five leadership practices of modeling the way, inspiring a shared vision, challenging the process, enabling others to act, and encouraging the heart as described by themselves and their teachers. Moreover, the study also found that as observed by the principals and teachers, the Vietnamese principals were caring for others’ welfare, established personal relationships, and lived out the faith. These additional leadership practices are not included in Knouzes and Posner’s inventory of good leadership practices. In summary, the leadership practices of Vietnamese preschools’ principals were caring for others welfare, establishing personal relationship, living out the faith, modeling the way, inspiring a shared vision, challenging the process, enabling others to act, and encouraging the heart. 2011-06-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/6508 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_masteral/article/12707/viewcontent/CDTG004993_P.pdf Master's Theses English Animo Repository Nursery schools—Vietnam—Administration Leadership School principals—Vietnam Educational Leadership
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Nursery schools—Vietnam—Administration
Leadership
School principals—Vietnam
Educational Leadership
spellingShingle Nursery schools—Vietnam—Administration
Leadership
School principals—Vietnam
Educational Leadership
Nguyen, Magdalene Thi Ngoc Dep
Exploring leadership practice of principals in pre-schools owned by religious sisters in Can Tho Diocese of Vietnam
description This study explored the leadership practices of principals in pre-schools owned by four religious congregations in the Can Tho diocese of Vietnam. The Leadership Practice Inventory questionnaires (LPI self and LPI observer) developed by Kouzes and Posner (2003) were distributed to 40 pre-schools principals and 265 pre-schools teachers. In addition, eight principals and 64 teachers were interviewed in individual and focus group interviews. The finding shows that the principals frequently engaged in all the five leadership practices of modeling the way, inspiring a shared vision, challenging the process, enabling others to act, and encouraging the heart as described by themselves and their teachers. Moreover, the study also found that as observed by the principals and teachers, the Vietnamese principals were caring for others’ welfare, established personal relationships, and lived out the faith. These additional leadership practices are not included in Knouzes and Posner’s inventory of good leadership practices. In summary, the leadership practices of Vietnamese preschools’ principals were caring for others welfare, establishing personal relationship, living out the faith, modeling the way, inspiring a shared vision, challenging the process, enabling others to act, and encouraging the heart.
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title_short Exploring leadership practice of principals in pre-schools owned by religious sisters in Can Tho Diocese of Vietnam
title_full Exploring leadership practice of principals in pre-schools owned by religious sisters in Can Tho Diocese of Vietnam
title_fullStr Exploring leadership practice of principals in pre-schools owned by religious sisters in Can Tho Diocese of Vietnam
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