Schools as Learning Organisations - Effects on Teacher Leadership and Student Outcomes |
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Authors: | Halia Silins Bill Mulford |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Education, Flinders University of South Australia Adelaide South Australia;2. Leadership for Learning Research Group, Faculty of Education, University of Tasmania Australia |
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Abstract: | This article examines the nature of organisational learning and the leadership practices and processes that foster organisational learning and, more importantly, the impact of these variables on teacher leadership. A path model is used to test these school variables as well as school characteristics such as availability of resources and community focus against the impact of SES and school size on students' views of teachers' work in the classroom and student outcomes such as attendance, and participation in and engagement with school. The importance of reconceptualising schools as learning organisations to promote successful school change is discussed. |
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