Identifying effective leadership practices for implementing a new mathematics curriculum in Taipei


Autoria(s): Kao, Brandon; Hudson, Peter B.
Contribuinte(s)

Bicknell , Brenda

Hunter , Roberta

Data(s)

01/07/2009

Resumo

This study explores successful junior high school principals’ leadership practices for implementing the reformed mathematics curriculum in Taipei. Avolio and Bass’s (2002) full range leadership theory was used to record data through interviews and observations of five Taipei “Grade A” junior high school principals. Findings revealed that specific leadership practices linked to management by exception-active and contingent reward (transaction leadership), and individualised consideration and idealised influence (transformational) were considered effective for implementing reform measures. Ensuring principals are aware of effective measures may further assist reform agendas.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27576/

Publicador

MERGA Inc.

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27576/1/c27576.pdf

http://www.merga.net.au/documents/Kao_RP09.pdf

Kao, Brandon & Hudson, Peter B. (2009) Identifying effective leadership practices for implementing a new mathematics curriculum in Taipei. In Bicknell , Brenda & Hunter , Roberta (Eds.) 32nd Annual Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia Conference, 5-9 July 2009, Massey University, Wellington.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 MERGA Inc.

Fonte

Office of Education Research; School of Curriculum; Faculty of Education

Palavras-Chave #130208 Mathematics and Numeracy Curriculum and Pedagogy #Mathematics curriculum #Leadership practices
Tipo

Conference Paper