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University of North Florida

1999

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Faculty Perceptions Of Shared Decision Making And The Principal's Leadership Behaviors In Duval County Secondary Schools, Donald Wayne Leech Jan 1999

Faculty Perceptions Of Shared Decision Making And The Principal's Leadership Behaviors In Duval County Secondary Schools, Donald Wayne Leech

UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Members of the school community should work collaboratively in the educating of students. Teachers and principals must understand that their traditional roles have changed and improved organizational teamwork will be fostered by all members of the learning community assuming decision making roles. Toward this end, the purpose of this correlational study was to explore the relationship between teachers' perceptions of the leadership behaviors of Duval County secondary school principals and their perceptions of the level of shared decision making practiced in their schools. This study provides insight into principal behaviors which nurture participation.

Leadership behavior was operationalized by the responses …


Student, Parent And Teacher Perceptions Of Emergent Literacy, Bronwyn Mclemore Jan 1999

Student, Parent And Teacher Perceptions Of Emergent Literacy, Bronwyn Mclemore

UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations

This qualitative study was conducted to illuminate the different perceptions of students, parents, and teachers in one urban classroom pertaining to learning to read and write. The study explored the similarities, differences, and relationships among these perceptions.

One kindergarten classroom was selected in an urban school that was currently implementing literacy initiatives. Eighteen students, six parents and three teachers were interviewed to provide insight into their views of emergent literacy.

Five themes were identified as reoccurring topics and are discussed in the findings: activities that count as reading and writing, motivation for learning to read, how children acquire literacy skills, …