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Distributed school leadership and its influence on teaching capacity

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Distributed school leadership and its influence on teaching capacity
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a case study from teachers' perspective
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Crespo
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Cecilia I.
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1966-
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Cecilia I. Crespo
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Bruce D
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Advisory Committee
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chair
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Firestone
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William F
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William F Firestone
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internal member
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Mangin
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Melinda
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Melinda Mangin
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Rutgers University
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degree grantor
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Graduate School of Education
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Current educational reforms call for higher student leaning standards. The result is greater accountability for teaching and learning than ever before. School leadership mediates reform implementation so that the intent of the policy is transferred into teaching practice. I suggest that how teachers make sense of leadership reform activities affects their ability to modify teaching and learning in their classroom. Yet, management and accountability tasks consume the school administrators' time. A distribution of leadership is necessary to ensure that instructional reforms affect teaching practices in the classroom. The distribution of leadership varies from school to school. Thus, little is known about how leadership is distributed. Even less is known about how school leadership affects teachers and their teaching practice. Through this investigation I examine school leadership's effect on dimension of teaching capacity during instructional reform. I use a mixed-method case study of one urban Middle school to understand how teachers experience, both, distributed leadership and activities related to their practice during instructional reforms. I examined: 1) what school leadership for instructional improvement looks like, 2) sources of leadership teachers look to for support, and 3) the connectivity between distributed leadership and three dimensions of teaching capacity. This study highlights three major findings. First, leadership is distributed formally and informally, among people and tasks. Second, teachers seek administrators and other positional leaders for communicating expectations and providing resources. They look to informal teacher leaders within their peer groups for encouragement, practical support, and resources in areas that are more closely relate to classroom instruction. A third major finding is that dimensions of teaching capacity could be identified in three dimensions (human capital, social capital and decision capital). The enactment of distributed leadership has indirect, yet significant, effects on teachers. Dimension of teaching capacity can be manipulated by leadership to provide instructional support and increase teaching capacity during reform implementation. This suggests that school leadership could identify and refine reform activities to affect teaching and learning in the classroom.
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Educational Leadership
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Edcuational leadership
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School management and organization
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Rutgers University Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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1 online resource (x, 147 p. : ill.)
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Includes bibliographical references
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by Cecilia I. Crespo
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doi:10.7282/T3CN766W
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ETD doctoral
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Crespo
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Cecilia
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2016-09-23 23:45:07
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Cecilia Crespo
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I hereby grant to the Rutgers University Libraries and to my school the non-exclusive right to archive, reproduce and distribute my thesis or dissertation, in whole or in part, and/or my abstract, in whole or in part, in and from an electronic format, subject to the release date subsequently stipulated in this submittal form and approved by my school. I represent and stipulate that the thesis or dissertation and its abstract are my original work, that they do not infringe or violate any rights of others, and that I make these grants as the sole owner of the rights to my thesis or dissertation and its abstract. I represent that I have obtained written permissions, when necessary, from the owner(s) of each third party copyrighted matter to be included in my thesis or dissertation and will supply copies of such upon request by my school. I acknowledge that RU ETD and my school will not distribute my thesis or dissertation or its abstract if, in their reasonable judgment, they believe all such rights have not been secured. I acknowledge that I retain ownership rights to the copyright of my work. I also retain the right to use all or part of this thesis or dissertation in future works, such as articles or books.
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