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How school leadership development evolves: crossing timescales and settings

Ruth Jensen (Department of Teacher Education and School Research, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway)
Kirsten Foshaug Vennebo (Department of Teacher Education and School Research, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway)

Journal of Workplace Learning

ISSN: 1366-5626

Article publication date: 8 August 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to address workplace learning in terms of investigating school leadership development in an inter-professional team (the team) in which principals, administrators and researchers work together on a local school improvement project. The purpose is to provide an enriched understanding of how school leadership development evolves in a team during two years as the team works on different problem-spaces and the implications for leadership in schools.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper is based on a larger study with a qualitative research design with longitudinal, interventional, interactional and multiple-time level approaches. Empirically, the paper draws on tools, video and audio data from the teams’ work. By using cultural–historical activity theory (CHAT), school leadership development is examined as an object-oriented and tool-mediated activity. CHAT allows analyses of activities across timescales and workplaces. It examines leadership development by tracing objects in tool-mediated work and the ways in which they evolved. The object refers to what motivates and directs activity.

Findings

The findings suggest that the objects evolved both within and across episodes and the two-year trajectory of the team. Longitudinal trajectories of tools, schools and universities seem to intersect with episodes of leadership development. Some episodes seem to be conducive for changes in the principals’ schools during the collaboration.

Research limitations/implications

There is a need for a broader study that includes more cases in other contexts, thus expanding the existing knowledge.

Originality/value

By switching lenses of zooming, it has been possible to examine leadership development in a way that is not possible through surveys and interviews.

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Citation

Jensen, R. and Vennebo, K.F. (2016), "How school leadership development evolves: crossing timescales and settings", Journal of Workplace Learning, Vol. 28 No. 6, pp. 338-354. https://doi.org/10.1108/JWL-06-2015-0048

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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