公立K-12学校校长技术领导实践在构建学习型组织文化中的作用

Koksal Banoglu, R. Vanderlinde, Munevver Cetin, Koen Aesaert
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校长的技术领导(TL)实践可以促进信息和通信技术(ICT)融入K-12学校,同时伴随着技术和文化转型过程教师组织行为的巨大变化。然而,很少有证据表明教学实践有助于学校文化的这种整体变化;即学习型组织文化对教师个人和集体专业学习取向的刺激是同步的。本文的目的是双重的。首先,根据教师的专业学习取向,识别学校中不同的LO文化概况。第二是探讨校长的教学实践与教师对这些教学档案的认可之间的关系。数据来自土耳其69所K-12学校的1105名教师和58名校长。采用多水平潜在特征分析揭示具有相似专业学习倾向的潜在LO特征。根据国际教育管理技术协会(ISTE-A)的标准,对校长的教学实践进行了回归。教师的专业学习取向分为高、中、低三个层次。“系统改进”ISTE-A标准,包括教学实践,如校长的数据驱动决策、学校基准和以技术为导向的员工就业,被证明是高水平教学绩效的重要预测指标。研究还发现,学校阶段和教师年龄也与这一特征有关。综上所述,我们认为语言教学实践可能对教师的专业学习取向和学校文化产生深远的影响。
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Role of School Principals’ Technology Leadership Practices in Building a Learning Organization Culture in Public K-12 Schools
A principal’s technology leadership (TL) practices can facilitate information and communication technologies (ICT) integration into K-12 schools, alongside a drastic change in teachers' organizational behaviors to accompany this technological and cultural transformation process. However, there is little evidence of which TL practices contribute to such a holistic change in school culture; that is, the learning organization (LO) culture stimulating teachers' individual and collective professional learning orientations in tandem. The purpose of this paper is twofold. The first is to identify distinct profiles of LO culture in schools, based on teachers’ professional learning orientations. The second is to explore how a principal’s TL practices are related to teachers’ endorsement of these LO profiles. Data were drawn from 1105 teachers and 58 principals in 69 K-12 schools in Turkey. Multilevel latent profile analysis was used to uncover latent LO profiles with similar professional learning orientations. The resulting profiles were regressed on principals' TL practices, measured against the International Society for Technology in Education-Administrators (ISTE-A) standards. Teachers' professional learning orientations fell into high, moderate, and low-level LO profiles. The “systemic improvement” ISTE-A standard, including TL practices such as a principal’s data-driven decision making, school benchmarking, and technology-oriented staff employment, proved to be a significant predictor of a high-level LO profile. The school stage and teacher’s age were also found to be associated with that profile. Overall, we conclude that TL practices may have far-reaching implications for teachers’ professional learning orientations and school culture.
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