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How does principal e-leadership affect ICT transformation across different school stages in K-12 education: Perspectives from teachers in Shanghai
Authors:Bian Wu  Xiaoxue Yu  Yiling Hu
Institution:Address for correspondence: Dr Yiling Hu, Department of Education Information Technology, School of Education, East China Normal University, Room 719, Liberal Arts Bldg., 3663 North Zhongshan Rd., Shanghai 200062, China. Email: ylhu@deit.ecnu.edu.cn
Abstract:With the continuous deployment of ICT in K-12 education, strong access but weak uptake has become the greatest challenge for ICT implementation in schools. As the pioneer of China’s K-12 educational reform, Shanghai draws our attention in terms of the critical factors and the underlying mechanism of ICT transformation in K-12 schools. The study used questionnaire survey data collected from 2894 Shanghai teachers (971 primary, 990 middle and 933 high school teachers) to investigate the relationships between government ICT policy, school principal e-leadership, ICT implementation in schools, teacher attitudes towards ICT and pedagogical change and changes in student learning. The structural equation modelling results revealed a significant influence of e-leadership by school principals on ICT transformation in schools, confirming the critical role of e-leadership in ICT transformation model. In addition, the higher the school stage, the more personal rather than organisational factors affected the changes in teaching and learning. The findings imply a profound sociocultural and technological dilemma due to the pressure of getting into college and risk-taking in ICT-related educational transformation. The study contributes to our knowledge in terms of a more nuanced ICT transformation mechanism between school stages.
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