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Teachers’ receptivity to a proposed system‐wide educational change

Peter R. Collins (Catholic Education Office, Perth, Western Australia)
Russell F. Waugh (Edith Cowan University, Churchlands, Western Australia)

Journal of Educational Administration

ISSN: 0957-8234

Article publication date: 1 May 1998

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Abstract

This study investigates teacher receptivity to a proposal to relocate Year 7 primary classes to secondary schools in the Western Australia Catholic school system. The proposal has not yet either been formally promulgated to schools, parents and students or adopted by the Catholic Education Commission. A general model of teacher receptivity to a major planned change in a centralised education system, during the adoption stage, was used to guide the study. The dependent variable, receptivity, was measured in two aspects ‐ an evaluative attitude and behaviour intentions. Three independent variables, general beliefs about the secondary school and perceived readiness to leave primary school, perceived practicality of the change, and the perception that fears and concerns associated with the change will be alleviated, were measured. The environment in which teachers work was measured through the teacher (age, gender, experience, area of expertise and school size) and the school (primary or secondary, size and location), as situation variables, related to the independent variables. Receptivity was found to be strongly and positively related to the perceived practicality of the change and moderately, positively related to perceived readiness of Year 7 students for secondary school. The results are combined with other studies to provide advice to educational administrators about how to adopt and manage this proposed change.

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Collins, P.R. and Waugh, R.F. (1998), "Teachers’ receptivity to a proposed system‐wide educational change", Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 36 No. 2, pp. 183-199. https://doi.org/10.1108/09578239810204381

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