Educator Perceptions of Instructional Leadership in the School Improvement Process

The purpose of this case study was to conduct an investigation of educator perceptions of instructional leadership in the school improvement process. Interviews were conducted with educators and an administrator in a small, rural high school in Middle Tennessee. In 2010, the high school was labeled...

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Main Author: Brown, Lori Lynne
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Language:English
Published: Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University 2016
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spelling ndltd-ETSU-oai-dc.etsu.edu-etd-44052019-05-16T04:52:37Z Educator Perceptions of Instructional Leadership in the School Improvement Process Brown, Lori Lynne The purpose of this case study was to conduct an investigation of educator perceptions of instructional leadership in the school improvement process. Interviews were conducted with educators and an administrator in a small, rural high school in Middle Tennessee. In 2010, the high school was labeled as a low performing school by the Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE). In 2014, Commissioner Kevin Huffman announced the school was on the TDOE Reward School Cusp List for being in the top 10% of schools based on one-year progress data from the Tennessee Value-added Assessment System (TVAAS) school composites. Participants of this case study shared experiences and opinions of the instructional leadership utilized by the school principal. As indicated in the findings of this study, instructional leadership practices are crucial in the school improvement process. The key themes related to indicators of sound instructional leadership practices were: maintaining a culture of continuous school improvement, having every faculty member participate in the development and implementation of the school improvement plan, knowing how to use data to make crucial decisions, developing leadership capacity in the school, and being an engaged leader during the school improvement process. Developing a qualitative understanding of the perceptions of effective instructional leadership will enhance greater understanding of leadership practices in the school improvement process. 2016-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/3031 https://dc.etsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4405&context=etd Copyright by the authors. Electronic Theses and Dissertations eng Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University Instructional Leadership Teacher Perceptions Accountability School Improvement Process Best Practices School Reform Educational Administration and Supervision Educational Leadership Educational Methods Elementary and Middle and Secondary Education Administration
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topic Instructional Leadership
Teacher Perceptions
Accountability
School Improvement Process
Best Practices
School Reform
Educational Administration and Supervision
Educational Leadership
Educational Methods
Elementary and Middle and Secondary Education Administration
spellingShingle Instructional Leadership
Teacher Perceptions
Accountability
School Improvement Process
Best Practices
School Reform
Educational Administration and Supervision
Educational Leadership
Educational Methods
Elementary and Middle and Secondary Education Administration
Brown, Lori Lynne
Educator Perceptions of Instructional Leadership in the School Improvement Process
description The purpose of this case study was to conduct an investigation of educator perceptions of instructional leadership in the school improvement process. Interviews were conducted with educators and an administrator in a small, rural high school in Middle Tennessee. In 2010, the high school was labeled as a low performing school by the Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE). In 2014, Commissioner Kevin Huffman announced the school was on the TDOE Reward School Cusp List for being in the top 10% of schools based on one-year progress data from the Tennessee Value-added Assessment System (TVAAS) school composites. Participants of this case study shared experiences and opinions of the instructional leadership utilized by the school principal. As indicated in the findings of this study, instructional leadership practices are crucial in the school improvement process. The key themes related to indicators of sound instructional leadership practices were: maintaining a culture of continuous school improvement, having every faculty member participate in the development and implementation of the school improvement plan, knowing how to use data to make crucial decisions, developing leadership capacity in the school, and being an engaged leader during the school improvement process. Developing a qualitative understanding of the perceptions of effective instructional leadership will enhance greater understanding of leadership practices in the school improvement process.
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