A. Davies, E. Milton, Mark Connolly, Rhian Barrance
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摘要
本文探讨了威尔士在更广泛的教育政策改革背景下的校长招聘、保留和专业发展问题,自2011年以来,威尔士的教育政策改革引入了更大的外部问责制。本文认为,这些改革导致了校长专业角色和身份的变化,某些方面阻碍了校长培养和行使其“专业资本”(Hargreaves and Fullan, 2012)。这些数据来自对威尔士各地的校长、副校长和助理校长进行的30次半结构化访谈。参与者的陈述表达了他们的担忧,即威尔士体系内更大的问责制正在阻碍校长招聘,而且校长往往缺乏独立的支持、建议和指导来源,他们可以在没有额外审查和问责的负担的情况下获得这些资源。文章最后提供了一系列的观察和建议,以告知最近为威尔士教育领导发展创造新的支持基础设施和框架的新努力。
Headteacher Recruitment, Retention and Professional Development in Wales: Challenges and Opportunities
This article explores issues of headteacher recruitment, retention and professional development in Wales, within the context of the wider educational policy reforms which, since 2011, have introduced greater external accountability into schools. The paper argues that these reforms have resulted in changes to headteachers' professional roles and identities and that some aspects have militated against headteachers' cultivation and exercising of their 'professional capital' (Hargreaves and Fullan, 2012). The data is derived from thirty semi-structured interviews conducted with headteachers, deputy and assistant heads throughout Wales. Participants' accounts articulate concerns that greater accountability within the Welsh system is acting as a disincentive to headteacher recruitment, and that head-teachers often lack independent sources of support, advice and mentoring, which they can access without the burden of additional scrutiny and accountability. The article concludes by offering a series of observations and recommendations to inform recent renewed efforts to create a new support infrastructure and framework for the development of educational leadership in Wales.