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Building a school leadership programme: an American paradox of autonomy and accountability
Authors:Daniel Reyes-Guerra  Marianne R. Russo  Ira E. Bogotch  Maria D. Vásquez-Colina
Affiliation:1. Department of Educational Leadership and Research Methodology, College of Education, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, USAdreyes@fau.edu;3. Department of Educational Leadership and Research Methodology, College of Education, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, USA
Abstract:School districts within the USA face ever-decreasing autonomy in rendering decisions regarding instruction, curriculum and the leading and managing of schools at the local level due to the ever-increasing accountability measures implemented by district, state and federal governments. This study investigates a joint university–school district partnership designed to develop turnaround administrators by exploring the tensions between autonomy and accountability. The findings indicate that mandates force educators to find new spaces that are contextually appropriate and effective in exercising their autonomy and accountability within a conceptual model for partnerships between schools, districts, universities and the governing bodies that regulate them.
Keywords:district–university partnership  autonomy  accountability  federalism
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