School leadership training transfer in Ghana: Views of successful basic school leaders

IF 2.7 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Management Administration & Leadership Pub Date : 2024-03-05 DOI:10.1177/17411432241235787
Alfred K Ampah-Mensah
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Various professional development activities including training workshops are organised annually for school leaders. However, there have been questions as to whether participants in training workshops do necessarily implement lessons learnt from such workshops in their schools. This study reports lessons from school leaders who were adjudged to have been successful in implementing lessons from a British Council Connecting Classrooms training workshops for school leaders in Ghana. Adopting a qualitative phenomenological case study research approach using interviews, the study explored what school leaders perceived to be the factors that contributed to their successful implementation of lessons from the training workshops. The study found that when the focus of the workshop met participants needs, engagement of workshop participants in action planning, attending the workshop together with teachers and School Improvement Support Officers, follow-up visits by workshop trainers and organisers, creating of a platform for workshop participants to share experiences, and the organisation of a post-workshop reflective experience and successful stories sharing conference got them to commit to implementing lessons from the workshops. It is therefore recommended that organisers of training workshops for school leaders should incorporate these activities in their organisation of training workshop to achieve the intended impact.
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加纳的学校领导力培训转移:成功的基层学校领导的观点
每年都为学校领导举办各种专业发展活动,包括培训讲习班。然而,培训讲习班的参与者是否一定会在自己的学校中落实从这些讲习班中学到的经验教训,一直是个问题。本研究报告了被认为成功实施了英国文化协会为加纳学校领导举办的 "连接课堂 "培训讲习班的学校领导的经验教训。本研究采用访谈的定性现象学案例研究方法,探讨了学校领导认为哪些因素有助于他们成功实施培训讲习班的课程。研究发现,当工作坊的重点符合参与者的需求时,工作坊参与者参与行动规划、与教师和学校改进支持官员一起参加工作坊、工作坊培训者和组织者的后续访问、为工作坊参与者创建一个分享经验的平台,以及组织工作坊后的反思体验和成功案例分享会议,都会使他们致力于实施工作坊的经验。因此,建议学校领导培训工作坊的组织者在组织培训工作坊时,应将这些活动纳入其中,以达到预期效果。
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