Conceptualising headteachers’ leadership of technology in schools across the United Kingdom during early coronavirus disease 2019

IF 2.5 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Management in Education Pub Date : 2023-05-25 DOI:10.1177/08920206231172603
G. Beauchamp, Andrew Joyce-Gibbons, L. Clarke, Moira Hulme, Lorna Hamilton, J. Harvey
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The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic brought seismic changes to schooling which few could have anticipated. Across the four countries of the UK, (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) urgent changes to the locus and focus of education were required. This paper conceptualises how headteachers led their schools in the use of digital technology as they adjusted to teaching and learning in the early stages of a UK wide school ‘lockdown’. The study uses data from extensive interviews with the headteachers of 12 schools across all phases of learning in schools in all four countries in the UK. The analysis uses elements of Cashman's et al.'s (2014) ‘leadership by convening’ lenses to conduct a threefold analysis of the transcripts: the direction of communications (internal/external); the timeframes (synchronous/asynchronous); and headteachers’ perceptions of how their digital technology helped them navigate challenges. These challenges are classified as: (a) technical – The solution required technology or technical expertise; (b) adaptive – The solution required a change in behaviour by at least one party in the communication process (internal or external); (c) organisational – solutions to these challenges contained both a technological and a behavioural component. A new model of leadership with technology is suggested.
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在2019年早期冠状病毒疾病期间,概念化英国各地学校校长对技术的领导
2019年冠状病毒大流行给学校教育带来了几乎没有人预料到的巨大变化。在英国的四个国家(英格兰、苏格兰、威尔士和北爱尔兰),迫切需要改变教育的地点和重点。本文概述了在英国范围内的学校“封锁”的早期阶段,校长如何带领他们的学校使用数字技术,以适应教学和学习。该研究使用了对英国所有四个国家的12所学校的校长进行广泛采访的数据,涵盖了学校学习的各个阶段。该分析使用了Cashman等人(2014)的“通过召集领导”镜头的元素,对成绩单进行了三重分析:沟通方向(内部/外部);时间框架(同步/异步);以及校长们对数字技术如何帮助他们应对挑战的看法。这些挑战被分类为:(a)技术性-解决方案需要技术或技术专长;(b)适应性-解决方案要求在沟通过程中(内部或外部)至少一方改变行为;(c)应对这些挑战的组织性解决方案包括技术和行为两方面。提出了一种新的技术领导模式。
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Management in Education
Management in Education Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: Management in Education provides a forum for debate and discussion covering all aspects of educational management. We therefore welcome a range of articles from those dealing with day-to-day management to those related to national policy issues. Our peer review policy helps to enhance the range and quality of the articles accepted supporting those new to publication and those that are more expereienced authors. We publish research findings, opinion pieces and individual stories and our contributors come from all sectors of education.
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