3 resultados para Educational Leadership Managed

em Dalarna University College Electronic Archive


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The purpose of this presentation is to discuss how teachers leadership can be used as a teachingmethod in web based language education. The environments that offer online courses provide a widefield for discussion on the contact between teacher and student. My intention is to contribute to thedebate on teacher leadership in online courses. In my earlier studies on leadership, I have exploredhow some religious leaders affected different social movements in Brazil during the militarydictatorship (1964-1985). Pruth (2004) by examining the three kinds of legitimacy described by MaxWeber I aimed at seeing and analyzing how religious leaders used different teaching methods toexplain their messages to ordinary citizens. Thus my research showed how educational leadership isa way to get people to reach their goals. I became interested in the subject teachers leadership whenI participated in a survey of the teaching methods of language courses in Dalarna University which isfunded by the NGL Center of Dalarna University. In this project, we have made interviews with theteachers, undertaken the course plans (in the language department at Dalarna University) andcategorized the learning outcomes. A questionnaire was constructed based on the learning outcomesand then either sent out remotely to teachers or completed face to face through interviews. Theanswers provided to the questionnaires enabled the project to identify many differences in howlanguage teachers interact with their students but also, the way of giving feedback, motivating andhelping students, types of class activities and materials used. This made me aware of how teachersuse their leadership or not in their teaching. My focus is to look at the relationship between teachersand students as an important part of the development and quality of online courses. The teacher'sperformance on campus is different from online courses. I want to understand how the contactbetween teachers and students in online courses develop and look at how students can make use ofthis contact and what influence the teacher's leadership has on the ability for the students to achievethe goals of their course

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When newly immigrated children and young people begin school in Sweden, certain challengesarise. These may result from weak Swedish-language skills and different schooling backgrounds,as well as organizational and pedagogical limitations in the schools. This generates demands onschool leaders to lead and develop the organization and teachers competences to meet these pupilsneeds. This situation was behind the initiation of the project New Immigrants and LearningCompetence Development for Teachers and School Principals. The project ran in schools infour Swedish municipalities, its aim was to develop leadership, organizational and pedagogicalskills that would facilitate the schooling and integration of newly arrived pupils. This article aimsto describe and discuss a Participant Action Research (PAR) based on a think tank and researchcircles, drawing special attention to the role of the school leaders. It will also examine whether theresearch circles and the project overall served to develop educational and intercultural leadership,organizational conditions, collegial learning, pedagogical methods and competence in terms ofschooling for this pupil group.

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This paper seeks to describe and discuss the impact of inspections of schools in Sweden. It outlines the political context, based on New Public Management (NPM) theory, according to what role the Schools Inspectorate is supposed to play in order to govern and control. Attention is also devoted, referring an on-going case study, to how inspections influence head teachers and their leadership in their everyday work. Reports from the Schools inspectorate are public. This forces both politicians and head teachers to take measures. In this case, the head teachers perceived that the inspection reports confirmed what they already knew, but it also gave them an alibi and a tool to push their teachers to take part in everyday school development work. During the first year after the inspection the head teachers mainly strived to adjust formal deficiencies in local steering documents. However, some of the deviations reported from the Schools inspectorate are regarding pedagogical problems that are complicated and difficult to handle. As interventions in many cases will show up much later the results are, for example as increased goal fulfilment, in this case, still an open question. Nevertheless, it seems obvious that the Schools Inspectorate must be seen as a result of the governing philosophy that denotes New Public Management NPM).