M. Rehm, A. Daly, Peter Bjorklund, Yi-Hwa Liou, Miguel Del Fresno
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Abstract
Educational leadership is a widely discussed topic in educational science. However, although the study of social networks in (informal) educational settings is gaining interest in recent years, the intersection between leadership and online social networks has received limited attention. This article investigates the informal sets of networks in both social media and face-to-face spaces in which elementary principals engage in the access, use, and diffusion of information. We undertook an exploratory case study in an urban midsize public school district in the United States and collected online and face-to-face network data from a districtwide leadership team of 97 leaders. Our results shed some light on the underlying information exchange patterns and identify commonalities and differences that are useful to consider for practitioners and policy makers who would like to foster the (informal) professional development of educators, and particularly elementary principals, who often do not have access to more formalized forms of professional development or just-in-time access to resources.
期刊介绍:
The Elementary School Journal has served researchers, teacher educators, and practitioners in the elementary and middle school education for over one hundred years. ESJ publishes peer-reviewed articles dealing with both education theory and research and their implications for teaching practice. In addition, ESJ presents articles that relate the latest research in child development, cognitive psychology, and sociology to school learning and teaching. ESJ prefers to publish original studies that contain data about school and classroom processes in elementary or middle schools while occasionally publishing integrative research reviews and in-depth conceptual analyses of schooling.