Using cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT) to study the relationship between school leadership and organisational change


Autoria(s): Bravo Olavarria, Renzo Atilio
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

This study aimed to identify how school leaders’ practices influence department activities during school transformation. The method used to explore emerging disturbances and contradictions within and between school departments was based on Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT). The findings show that in order to implement educational changes in schools successfully, leaders should promote the change they envision as being highly consistent with the current collective identity (shared object) of the departments. From this perspective, the systemic components of the school departments are given a sense of preservation and continuity, rather than loss.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63005/

Publicador

Queensland University of Technology

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/63005/1/Renzo_Olavarria_Thesis.pdf

Bravo Olavarria, Renzo Atilio (2013) Using cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT) to study the relationship between school leadership and organisational change. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.

Fonte

Office of Education Research; Faculty of Education

Palavras-Chave #School Leadership #CHAT #School Departments #Teacher leadership #Science teachers
Tipo

Thesis