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A model for principals' STEM leadership capability
Authors:Vince Geiger  Kim Beswick  Sharon Fraser  Ben Holland-Twining
Institution:1. Institute of Learning Science and Teacher Education, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, QLD, 4000 Australia;2. School of Education, University of New South Wales, Kensington, NSW, 2052 Australia;3. School of Education, University of Tasmania, Launceston, TAS, 7250 Australia
Abstract:In this paper we develop a model for the capabilities required by principals for effective Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) leadership. The model underpinned a large national cross-sectional research and development project across Australian states in both primary and secondary schools. This model is developed via synthesis of research literature across leadership and STEM education. The model consists of five dimensions of principals' STEM capability: (1) STEM discipline-specific and integrated knowledge and practices; (2) contexts; (3) dispositions; (4) tools; and (5) critical orientation. These dimensions represent distinct, but interrelated, capacities required by principals to establish and maintain positive STEM learning cultures within schools. Elaborations have been provided, in the form of capabilities, for each of these dimensions. The model has the potential for shaping principals' STEM leadership development trajectories and structuring targeted professional learning programmes for principals, teachers and other members of the school community.
Keywords:capability  leadership  principals  STEM
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