Enacting care and control: leadership in Chinese secondary school dining halls

IF 2.4 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Leadership in Education Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI:10.1080/13603124.2023.2264253
Wei Wei, Marianne Larsen
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ABSTRACTCaring is considered an essential quality for principals and vice-principals in China, which is explicitly stated in the standards-based policy for school leaders at the national level. This study delves into this concept of caring and investigates how standards related to caring leadership were enacted in one particular setting: the school dining hall. The study drew upon both theoretical discussions and qualitative findings from three secondary schools in northern China. Adopting a spatialized lens of policy enactment, this study reveals the strategies used by school leaders to show they care for their (teaching and administrative) staff, such as ensuring food provision and encouraging non-formal conversations. However, we also argue that school dining halls are socio-cultural spaces where school leaders were able to enact control over staff. As a result, school hierarchies were reinscribed by school leaders’ exercise of benevolent governance within school dining halls, which became contradictory spaces of caring, control, inclusion and exclusion. Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsWei WeiDr. Wei Wei is a graduate of the Faculty of Education, Western University. Her doctoral research focused on the transfer of leadership standards and its contextualization in China. Currently she is based in Beijing, China and continues to research and publish on the cultural politics of policy mobilities and the modes of educational governance driven by the datafication and platformization in education.Marianne LarsenDr. Marianne A. Larsen is a Professor Emerita at the Faculty of Education, Western University. Within the field of comparative and international education, Dr. Larsen is a global expert on the internationalization of higher education. She is currently also an Academics Without Borders volunteer providing capacity building expertise to a Kenyan university developing its internationalization strategic plan.
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关怀与控制:中国中学食堂的领导
摘要关怀被认为是中国校长和副校长的基本素质,这在国家层面的学校领导标准政策中有明确的规定。本研究深入探讨了关怀的概念,并调查了关怀领导的相关标准是如何在一个特定的环境中制定的:学校食堂。该研究借鉴了中国北方三所中学的理论讨论和定性研究结果。本研究采用空间化的政策制定视角,揭示了学校领导为表示他们对(教学和行政)员工的关心而使用的策略,例如确保食物供应和鼓励非正式对话。然而,我们也认为,学校食堂是社会文化空间,学校领导能够制定对员工的控制。因此,学校的等级制度被学校领导在学校食堂内进行的仁慈治理所重新定义,这成为了关心、控制、包容和排斥的矛盾空间。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。其他信息:贡献者说明:web web魏伟毕业于西安大略大学教育学院。她的博士研究重点是领导标准的转移及其在中国的语境化。现工作于中国北京,继续从事教育数据化、平台化驱动下的政策流动文化政治和教育治理模式的研究和发表。玛丽安LarsenDr。Marianne a . Larsen是西方大学教育学院的名誉教授。在比较和国际教育领域,拉森博士是高等教育国际化的全球专家。她目前也是无国界学者组织的志愿者,为肯尼亚一所大学制定国际化战略计划提供能力建设方面的专业知识。
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International Journal of Leadership in Education
International Journal of Leadership in Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Leadership in Education: Theory & Practice is an international journal for the publication of theoretical and practical discussions of educational leadership. The Journal presents: •cutting-edge writing on educational leadership, including instructional supervision, curriculum and teaching development, staff development, educational administration and more; •an alternative voice: reports of alternative theoretical perspectives, alternative methodologies, and alternative experiences of leadership; •a broad definition of leadership, including teachers-as-leaders, shared governance, site-based decision making, and community-school collaborations.
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