Middle leadership in educational teams: practices and effects on the development of learning communities

Generosa Pinheiro *, Matias Alves

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Abstract

In a new context of management and teaching action, framed by the organization of the school into educational teams, middle leaders can play a key role in promoting learning communities, teacher development and improving teaching. Therefore, it seems relevant to understand the practices of these leaders that make their leadership effective. To this end, we adopted a qualitative research paradigm, operationalized through a case study, combining a quantitative and qualitative approach. Thus, we articulated data analysis processes based on descriptive statistics, which we subjected to structural and semantic analysis and interpretation, with a qualitative approach, essentially based on content analysis, to delve into some unique contexts and the perspective of individual actors. After analyzing the data, we conclude that educational team coordinators play a fundamental role in facilitating the interpersonal characteristics of learning communities, involving teachers in a more collaborative and collegial working environment. However, their role in facilitating teacher learning is weaker, which hinders their contribution to deepening teacher learning and changing classroom practices.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)271-295
Number of pages25
JournalInternational Journal of Educational Organization and Leadership
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2024

Keywords

  • Middle leadership
  • Professional learning communities
  • Educational teams
  • Teacher learning

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