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Conversations: a means of learning, growth and change

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posted on 2023-08-18, 04:38 authored by Lynn Healy, Lisa C Ehrich, Brian Hansford, Doug Stewart
The research reported in this article formed part of a university/industry collaborative grant in which the role of leaders in managing cultural change across an industry site was investigated. The focus of the article concerns the leadership of a district director in a rural setting in Queensland. The study was shaped by the interests of the district director who sought feedback on her leadership style and influence on principals in the district. A team of researchers from the School of Professional Studies in the Faculty of Education at Queensland University of Technology conducted semi-structured interviews with a sample of six principals with whom she had worked over a period of one year to gauge their perceptions of her influence on their thinking and acting. A key finding of the research was that that well-led conversations can be an effective professional development strategy for learning, growth and change in educational leaders. © MCB University Press, 0957-8234.

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  • Article

Publication title

Journal of Educational Administration

Volume

39

Issue

4

Pagination

332-345

ISSN

0957-8234

Department/School

Education

Publisher

Emerald

Publication status

  • Published

Rights statement

Copyright 2001 MCB University Press

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