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Agarwal, Akanksha – Childhood Education, 2022
Collective leadership employs a sociological lens to locate leadership in the context and relationships from which it emerges. It has been defi ned as a process of collective meaning making, developmental capacity building, and collaborative action. Its focus is directed toward developing groups of people empowered to act together to bring about…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Participative Decision Making, Peer Teaching, Democratic Values
Köymen, Bahar; Engelmann, Jan M. – Developmental Psychology, 2022
People rely on reputational information communicated via gossip when deciding about with whom to cooperate, whom to believe, and whom to trust. In two studies, we investigated whether 5- and 7-year-old children trust in gossip when determining a course of action. In Study 1, 5- and 7-year-old German-speaking peer dyads (N = 64 dyads, 32 female…
Descriptors: Young Children, Abstract Reasoning, Participative Decision Making, Trust (Psychology)
Liszka, James; Card, Robert; Clark, Patricia; Coleman, Kimberly J.; Leibensperger, Eric; Mattingly, R. Bruce; McGuire, Mary; Nollenberg, Joshua; VanSlyke-Briggs, Kjersti; Wilson, Leigh – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2022
The Common Problems Project (CP2) is an interdisciplinary, problem-based pedagogy that was launched in 2015 by four partner colleges in the State University of New York (SUNY) system (Cortland, Oneonta, Oswego, and Plattsburgh). Since its inception, 100 faculty have participated in CP2 and integrated the pedagogy into 134 courses to implement 47…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Projects, Interdisciplinary Approach, Community Involvement
Heikkinen, Kirsi-Marja; Ahtiainen, Raisa; Fonsén, Elina – SAGE Open, 2022
This article investigates early childhood education and care (ECEC) leadership through the concept of community of practice (COP). The focus is on ECEC leaders' perceptions regarding their leadership during the educational changes taking place in the context of Finnish ECEC. The purpose is to increase understanding of how leaders see themselves in…
Descriptors: Leadership, Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Communities of Practice
WestEd, 2022
This brief on including student voice, agency, and co-creation in education decision-making proceeds from the premise that successfully transforming education systems to be more student centered involves addressing four key elements: Individual Mindsets, Interpersonal Relationships, Community Culture, and Structural and Systemic Supports. The…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Student Participation, Leadership, Racial Bias
Dubak, Laura – ProQuest LLC, 2022
It is acknowledged that principal leadership, particularly principals as instructional leaders, is critical to student achievement and the success of a school, yet the roles principals are expected to take on in schools are varied. Principal time use is divided among an array of tasks and responsibilities that often do not leave adequate time or…
Descriptors: Principals, Instructional Leadership, Leadership Responsibility, Administrator Role
Ruben Ballesteros Gutierrez – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this qualitative, descriptive, single case study was to explore how K-8 teachers, lead teachers, and school administrators in an Arizona school district experienced shared leadership and described its influence on student and school success. The theoretical foundation that provided a lens for this study was the theory of shared…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Teacher Attitudes, Administrator Attitudes
Irina V. Pogodina; Galina V. Stankevich; Danila A. Avdeev – Education in the Asia-Pacific Region: Issues, Concerns and Prospects, 2022
Authorities around the world offer various forms (methods) of citizens' participation in public administration. In the context of ongoing digitalization, communication between government and society is virtualized. However, many of the proposed tools aren't in demand by the population. The purpose of this work is to determine the role of…
Descriptors: College Role, Universities, Skill Development, Citizen Participation
Binesh Sarwar; Muhammad Haris ul Mahasbi; Salman Zulfiqar; Muhammad Arslan Sarwar; Chunhui Huo – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2025
Purpose: A limited number of empirical studies have indicated that individuals who experience workplace ostracism tend to engage in subtle and retaliatory behaviors as a means of seeking inner peace. However, research on organizational behavior and employee psychology in relation to ostracism is still in its nascent stages. Specifically, further…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Colleges, School Personnel, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
Chahna Gonsalves – Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education, 2025
Generative AI (GenAI) is transforming higher education. It has already challenged the validity of traditional assessment methods and revealed concerns about the authenticity and reliability of conventional approaches. This opinion piece proposes an expanded theoretical framework for contextual learning, incorporating practical, situational,…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Higher Education, Evaluation Methods, Technology Uses in Education
Ming-Fang Hsieh – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2025
This qualitative study examined kindergarten children's responses to their favorite books and their perspectives on reading at home and school. Data included observations, interviews with teachers, parents, and children, and "My Favorite Book" response sheets completed by children. Children's favorite books reflected various genres,…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Elementary School Teachers, Childrens Literature, Reading Skills
Peter D. Wiens; Leona Calkins; Jacob D. Skousen – Urban Education, 2025
This study, using data from the American Teacher Panel survey given by the RAND corporation in 2017, examined teachers' experiences with teacher leadership (TL) in the United States. Geographic features like urbanicity and teacher demographic characteristics were used to predict different components of TL. Black, Indigenous, and people of color…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Minority Group Teachers, White Teachers, Urban Schools
Omar Bataineh; Zohair Al-Zoubi; Hytham Bany Issa; Ahmad Al-Alwan; Ahmad Qablan; Ahmed Alkaabi; Shaikah Al-Taneiji; Mohamed Alhosani – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: This study examines the extent to which academic department heads at Jordanian universities practice transcendental leadership and its relationship with faculty members' self-management. Transcendental leadership, a contemporary model emphasizing moral growth, collaboration, and alignment with institutional and individual…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Department Heads, College Faculty, Foreign Countries
Jemma Bridgeman – Educational Review, 2025
Parents have highlighted that they felt powerless in the school exclusion process because school staff speak louder and have all the authority. This study draws on Arnstein's ladder of citizen participation to analyse parents' experiences of the school exclusion process. At the bottom of Arnstein's ladder is nonparticipation; citizens cannot…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Power Structure, Parent Participation, Participative Decision Making
Clara Gallart; Jordi Castellví – Critical Education, 2025
This case study investigates the perceptions of teachers and students about learning decisionmaking and democratic participation in their primary education school. This research, conducted at a public school in Barcelona (Catalonia), aims to characterize the opportunities and limitations the studied school provides in this regard, based on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Public Schools

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