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Building A Collaborative Culture In A Middle School: A Case Study, Andrew Olson
Building A Collaborative Culture In A Middle School: A Case Study, Andrew Olson
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
There is extensive research indicating the importance of teachers working together in teams and in conjunction with school leadership to improve teaching practice and, ultimately, outcomes for students. However, there is little evidence that collaboration is valued in the American school system. Tension pervades in a system that often prescribes a top-down approach to teacher evaluation, fails to provide sufficient time for teachers to collaborate, and unfairly scapegoats teachers for many challenges both within society and the education system itself. It is not surprising that teachers are leaving the profession at an alarming rate.
Combine these contextual factors with the …
A Cross-Case Analysis Of Strategies Used By Novice Elementary School Principals To Understand School Culture, Shane Silpe
A Cross-Case Analysis Of Strategies Used By Novice Elementary School Principals To Understand School Culture, Shane Silpe
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Many have identified the principalship as a “sink or swim” role (Rooney, 2000, p. 77) in which new leaders address a multitude of tasks daily (Spillane & Lee, 2014, p. 433) with feelings of being ultimately responsible (Swen, 2019, p. 5). Preparing principals through induction programs, internships, mentors, coursework, and exposure, are just some of the many ways that we currently prepare beginning principals for their new role. “Challenges for novice school leaders evolve as information is managed differently and as societal and regulatory expectations change” (Beam, Claxton, & Smith, 2016, p. 145). Given this on-going negotiation, novice principals must …