The relationship between teachers' perceptions of school leadership and their perceptions of the implementation of the National Curriculum
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2014
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The National Curriculum is an innovation in Australian schooling history and is likely to have a widespread and long-term impact on schools, teachers and students. This research used theoretical frameworks informed by Leithwood (1994) and Fullan (2007), and concepts related to innovation, to contribute to an understanding that may support a better understanding of teachers' perceptions when leading curriculum change such as a National Curriculum in schools. This research concludes that teachers who participated in the research demonstrated that their perceptions of a National Curriculum implementation are influenced by their perceptions of school leadership. Specifically, teachers with positive perceptions of their Principal's leadership also had positive perceptions of their capacity to implement the new National Curriculum. |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66810/1/Wayne_Batiste_Thesis.pdf Batiste, Wayne (2014) The relationship between teachers' perceptions of school leadership and their perceptions of the implementation of the National Curriculum. Masters by Research thesis, Queensland University of Technology. |
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Office of Education Research; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #Relationship #Perception (between people) #Innovation #Curriculum implementation #Leadership #High school teacher |
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