Does leadership make a difference in teacher learning: a contextual analysis of learning centered leadership in rural Thailand
Research has both established that developing teacher capacity is a key to educational reform and that leadership plays a significant role in promoting teacher learning. Yet, despite education reforms that focus on teachers and teacher development, Thailand has yet to strategically utilize school le...
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th-mahidol.758652022-08-04T18:33:55Z Does leadership make a difference in teacher learning: a contextual analysis of learning centered leadership in rural Thailand Dhirapat Kulophas Philip Hallinger College of Management Mahidol University Chulalongkorn University University of Johannesburg Arts and Humanities Business, Management and Accounting Social Sciences Research has both established that developing teacher capacity is a key to educational reform and that leadership plays a significant role in promoting teacher learning. Yet, despite education reforms that focus on teachers and teacher development, Thailand has yet to strategically utilize school leaders as the bridge between its ambitious vision and school enactment. This study examined differences between effective and ineffective school leadership practices aimed at advancing teacher learning in Thailand. Drawing upon data from a larger mixed methods study, this article employed a contrasting groups design to examine differences in the leadership and teacher learning practices in two rural secondary schools. In addition to semi-structured interviews with principals and teachers, qualitative data were also gathered from school web sites, Facebook and administrative documents. The results illustrate that, given a similar set of situational challenges, principal’s viewpoints, principles, purpose, and actions can make a difference in catalyzing, supporting, and sustaining teacher learning. The case studies show how learning centered leadership practices (or lack thereof) can shape teacher learning and contribute to a growing body of research on learning-centered leadership. 2022-08-04T08:02:11Z 2022-08-04T08:02:11Z 2021-01-01 Article International Journal of Leadership in Education. (2021) 10.1080/13603124.2021.1980911 14645092 13603124 2-s2.0-85115222751 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/75865 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85115222751&origin=inward |
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Research has both established that developing teacher capacity is a key to educational reform and that leadership plays a significant role in promoting teacher learning. Yet, despite education reforms that focus on teachers and teacher development, Thailand has yet to strategically utilize school leaders as the bridge between its ambitious vision and school enactment. This study examined differences between effective and ineffective school leadership practices aimed at advancing teacher learning in Thailand. Drawing upon data from a larger mixed methods study, this article employed a contrasting groups design to examine differences in the leadership and teacher learning practices in two rural secondary schools. In addition to semi-structured interviews with principals and teachers, qualitative data were also gathered from school web sites, Facebook and administrative documents. The results illustrate that, given a similar set of situational challenges, principal’s viewpoints, principles, purpose, and actions can make a difference in catalyzing, supporting, and sustaining teacher learning. The case studies show how learning centered leadership practices (or lack thereof) can shape teacher learning and contribute to a growing body of research on learning-centered leadership. |
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