Investigating the roles of middle leaders in New South Wales public schools: Factor analyses of the Middle Leadership Roles Questionnaire

IF 2.7 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Management Administration & Leadership Pub Date : 2024-03-11 DOI:10.1177/17411432241231871
John De Nobile, Kylie Lipscombe, Sharon Tindall-Ford, Christine Grice
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This article reports on factor analyses of the Middle Leadership Roles Questionnaire – School Edition (MLRQ-SE) that were conducted to test a theoretical model. This work was completed as part of a larger study that investigated the roles of formal middle-leadership positions in public schools of New South Wales, Australia. Quantitative data from an adapted version of the MLRQ-SE, which was completed by 2608 employees in formal middle leader positions in NSW public schools, were factor analysed to identify theorised roles and thereby confirm an overarching model of middle leadership roles as well as assist with ongoing refinement of the instrument's scales. Exploratory factor analyses identified seven salient roles of middle leaders. Confirmatory factor analyses of data from the two largest position categories supported the seven-role model for assistant principals and head teachers. While the scales within the MLRQ-SE were based on a wide review of previous research, the data reported here is from one educational jurisdiction in one country. However, the findings provide evidence for the existence middle leader roles often theorised in literature but to date not confirmed empirically. The findings also hold implications for policy, practice and future research regarding leadership development and recruitment.
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调查新南威尔士公立学校中层领导的角色:中层领导角色问卷的因素分析
本文报告了对中层领导角色问卷--学校版(MLRQ-SE)进行的因素分析,以检验一个理论模型。这项工作是澳大利亚新南威尔士州公立学校正式中层领导职位角色调查大型研究的一部分。对新南威尔士州公立学校中担任正式中层领导职位的 2608 名员工完成的改编版 MLRQ-SE 的定量数据进行了因子分析,以确定理论化的角色,从而确认中层领导角色的总体模型,并协助不断完善该工具的量表。探索性因素分析确定了中层领导的七种突出角色。对两个最大职位类别的数据进行的确认性因素分析支持了校长助理和校长的七种角色模 型。虽然 MLRQ-SE 中的量表是在广泛回顾以往研究的基础上制定的,但本文所报告的数 据来自一个国家的一个教育管辖区。然而,研究结果为文献中经常理论化但迄今未得到实证证实的中层领导角色的存在提供了证据。研究结果还对有关领导力发展和招聘的政策、实践和未来研究产生了影响。
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