Rural district leaders and place in the shadow of the pandemic: Refining the conceptualization of leadership of place as caring

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Education Policy Analysis Archives Pub Date : 2023-10-17 DOI:10.14507/epaa.31.8059
Jeff Walls, Sarah J. Zuckerman
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The COVID-19 pandemic heightened the tensions between rural community needs and politicized state-level school closure mandates. District leaders faced competing demands of meeting the basic needs of vulnerable families, supporting the mental health of students and teachers, protecting the health of all community members, and creating new opportunities for learning. This study examines how rural district leaders responded to these challenges through the lens of caring. This lens highlights how district leaders responded to their contexts, as well as their perceptions of student, family, and staff needs in ethically grounded and politically savvy ways. We draw on semi-structured interviews with 12 rural district leaders in eight districts. District leaders in this study described caring as something that is intentionally enacted and identified several aspects that contributed to a caring district: a welcoming culture, taking an interest in individuals, prioritizing wellbeing, developing relationships, extending empathy and grace for people, and helping individuals see themselves as part of a larger community. Leaders made efforts to set the tone for and model care, build relationships with students, teachers, parents, and community members, and enact servant leadership to support others. We conclude by examining the ways that applying an ethic of care illustrates how leaders identify needs and the strategies they use to respond to those needs in a responsive, place-attuned way.
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大流行阴影下的农村地区领导人和地方:改进地方领导的概念,即关怀
2019冠状病毒病大流行加剧了农村社区需求与政治化的州一级学校关闭任务之间的紧张关系。地区领导人面临着满足脆弱家庭的基本需要、支持学生和教师的心理健康、保护所有社区成员的健康以及创造新的学习机会等相互竞争的需求。本研究考察了农村地区领导人如何通过关怀的视角来应对这些挑战。这个镜头强调地区领导人如何回应他们的背景,以及他们对学生、家庭和教职员需求的看法,以合乎道德和政治上精明的方式。我们对8个地区的12位农村地区领导进行了半结构化访谈。在这项研究中,地区领导人将关怀描述为有意制定的事情,并确定了几个方面有助于一个关怀地区:欢迎文化,对个人感兴趣,优先考虑福祉,发展关系,扩展同情和对人们的优雅,并帮助个人将自己视为更大社区的一部分。领导者努力为关怀定下基调并树立榜样,与学生、老师、家长和社区成员建立关系,并制定仆人式领导来支持他人。最后,我们考察了运用关怀伦理的方式,说明了领导者如何识别需求,以及他们使用的策略,以一种响应性的、与地方相适应的方式来应对这些需求。
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Education Policy Analysis Archives
Education Policy Analysis Archives Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: Education Policy Analysis Archives/Archivos Analíticos de Políticas Educativas/Arquivos Analíticos de Políticas Educativas (EPAA/AAPE) is a peer-reviewed, open-access, international, multilingual, and multidisciplinary journal designed for researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and development analysts concerned with education policies. EPAA/AAPE accepts unpublished original manuscripts in English, Spanish and Portuguese without restriction as to conceptual and methodological perspectives, time or place. Accordingly, EPAA/AAPE does not have a pre-determined number of articles to be rejected and/or published. Rather, the editorial team believes that the quality of the journal should be assessed based on the articles that we publish and not the percentage of articles that we reject. For EPAA “inclusiveness” is a key criteria of manuscript quality. EPAA/AAPE publishes articles and special issues at roughly weekly intervals, all of which pertain to educational policy, with direct implications for educational policy. Priority is given to empirical articles. The Editorial Board may also consider other forms of educational policy-relevant articles such as: -methodological or theoretical articles -commentaries -systematic literature reviews
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