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The Work of School Leaders: North American Similarities, Local Differences.

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2015

Journal

International Studies in Educational Administration

Volume

43

Issue

2

First Page

5

Last Page

20

Abstract

This study explores the perceptions of successful school administrators in their roles within the changing context of schooling in Ontario, Canada, and the US states of Arizona and New York. This research considers district and campus administrators' work experience and contemporary challenges related to province- or state-specific expectations, school improvement issues, resource distribution and accountability. Focus groups of practicing principals reflected the ways in which school leadership was defined and enacted across borders, providing significant commonalities within the international perspectives of the participants, as well as context-specific differences in the interpretation of their perspectives.

Citation of this paper:

Pollock, K., Murakami, E., & Swapp, D. H. (2015). The work of school leaders: North American similarities, local differences.International Studies in Educational Administration, 43(2), 5-20. http://www.cceam.org/fileadmin/user_upload/ISEA_MEM/ISEA43.2.pdf

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