Responsive, adaptive, and future-centred leadership in response to crisis: findings from Australia, Fiji, and New Zealand

IF 2.8 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH School Leadership & Management Pub Date : 2023-02-05 DOI:10.1080/13632434.2023.2171005
M. Striepe, P. Thompson, S. Robertson, Mohini Devi, David Mark Gurr, Fiona Longmuir, Adam Taylor, Christine Cunningham
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ABSTRACT The COVID-19 pandemic has caused major disruption to education and highlighted the importance of effective leadership during times of crisis. This paper considers the impact of the pandemic on school leaders in Australia, Fiji, and New Zealand. A secondary analysis of data from five interpretivist, qualitative studies was conducted. The aim of the study was to investigate the similarities and differences between the leaders’ experiences across school settings, states/provinces, and countries. Our findings place renewed importance on understanding the role of schools within the community and the vital role school leaders play in helping schools respond to volatile and dynamic circumstances. The findings show how leaders’ roles and responsibilities adapted to respond quickly and effectively to the urgency of the crisis, regardless of the context. Furthermore, common practices such as attending to wellbeing and providing clear and timely communication were revealed. The analysis also revealed some interesting nuances in the leaders’ responses because of the duration of the crisis, the particular needs of the community, and government requirements. Papers like this provide insights into what leaders do and how schools and systems might prepare and support leaders to lead during times of crisis.
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危机应对中的响应性、适应性和以未来为中心的领导力:来自澳大利亚、斐济和新西兰的调查结果
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对教育造成了严重干扰,凸显了危机时期有效领导的重要性。本文考虑了流行病对澳大利亚、斐济和新西兰学校领导的影响。对五项解释主义定性研究的数据进行了二次分析。这项研究的目的是调查不同学校背景、州/省和国家的领导经历之间的异同。我们的研究结果再次强调了理解学校在社区中的作用,以及学校领导在帮助学校应对动荡和动态环境方面发挥的重要作用。调查结果显示,领导者的角色和责任如何适应,以迅速有效地应对危机的紧迫性,而不管背景如何。此外,研究还揭示了一些常见的做法,如关注健康和提供清晰及时的沟通。分析还揭示了由于危机持续时间、社区的特殊需求和政府的要求,领导人的反应有一些有趣的细微差别。像这样的论文提供了关于领导者做什么的见解,以及学校和系统如何准备和支持领导者在危机时期发挥领导作用。
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School Leadership & Management EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: School Leadership & Management welcomes articles on all aspects of educational leadership and management. As a highly cited and internationally known SCOPUS journal, School Leadership and Management is fundamentally concerned with issues of leadership and management in classrooms, schools, and school systems. School Leadership & Management particularly welcomes articles that contribute to the field in the following ways: Scholarly articles that draw upon empirical evidence to provide new insights into leadership and management practices; Scholarly articles that explore alternative, critical, and re-conceptualised views of school leadership and management; Scholarly articles that provide state of the art reviews within an national or international context; Scholarly articles reporting new empirical findings that make an original contribution to the field; Scholarly articles that make a theoretical contribution which extends and deepens our understanding of the key issues associated with leadership, management, and the direct relationship with organisational change and improvement; Scholarly articles that focus primarily upon leadership and management issues but are aimed at academic, policymaking and practitioner audiences; Contributions from policymakers and practitioners, where there is a clear leadership and management focus. School Leadership & Management particularly welcomes: •articles that explore alternative, critical and re-conceptualised views of school leadership and management •articles that are written for academics but are aimed at both a practitioner and academic audience •contributions from practitioners, provided that the relationship between theory and practice is made explicit.
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