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Campos-García, Irene; Zúñiga-Vicente, José Ángel – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2022
Purpose: Building on arguments drawn from Upper Echelons Theory, this study provides insights into how certain demographic characteristics related to principals--gender, age, tenure, and formal education--may facilitate or hinder the adoption of three generic modes of strategic decision-making: autocratic, participative, and collaborative. Design:…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Characteristics, Gender Differences, Age Differences
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Cebrián, Gisela; Mogas, Jordi; Palau, Ramon; Fuentes, Marta – Environmental Education Research, 2022
This study explores school principals' perceptions and sustainability actions held in schools, the perceived role of the management team and the role of technology in facilitating change processes towards embedding sustainability and 2030 Agenda. This study was conceived as an exploratory qualitative research, where thirty-six primary and…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Technology
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López-Roca, Alejandra; Traver-Martí, Joan Andrés – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2023
In this case study, we aim to understand the leadership practices in a two-site rural school (schools in rural areas located on two or more sites) in the province of Valencia (Spain), by examining the perceptions and aspirations of the educational community. Results reveal two points of view in perceptions of leadership in the school: on one hand…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Case Studies, Leadership Styles, Rural Schools
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Laura Natividad-Sancho; Regina Gairal-Casadó; Teresa Sordé Martí; Carme Garcia Yeste – Educational Research, 2024
Background: It is widely recognised internationally that participation in higher education is likely to lead to increased opportunities and resources. However, only a minority of learners from Roma backgrounds continue into post-compulsory education. As important research into inclusion continues, more attention must be paid to the identification…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Minority Group Students, Migrants, Ethnic Groups
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Gómez-Hurtado, Inmaculada; González-Falcón, Inmaculada; Coronel-Llamas, Jose M.; García-Rodríguez, María del Pilar – Education Sciences, 2020
The need to explore new forms of leadership in schools, among other available alternatives, leads to the reflection upon the way in which--specifically from the principal's office--it is developed, implemented and distributed. This paper presents two case studies in Spanish secondary schools in which the practices are analyzed and the limitations…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Secondary Schools, Principals, Leadership Effectiveness
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Ugarte, Carolina; Urpí, Carmen; Costa-París, Ana – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2022
This article aims to point out how school autonomy helps principals reach higher quality by increasing flexibility in three areas: pedagogy, organization and management. Autonomy leads to an improvement in student performance and, consequently, in educational quality. A theoretical framework based on literature review and PISA results is followed…
Descriptors: Institutional Autonomy, School Administration, Foreign Countries, Principals
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Torremorell, Maria-Carme Boqué; García-Raga, Laura; Alguacil de Nicolás, Montserrat – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2021
The demand for a significant advance in democracy that allows greater civic participation takes place in different countries and historical times. In Catalonia, the process toward self-determination shakes the social and political debate from 2010 to the present day, when the population feels that their rights are being curtailed and begins to…
Descriptors: Democracy, Principals, Administrator Attitudes, Self Determination
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Díaz-Gibson, Jordi; Daly, Alan; Miller-Balslev, Gitte; Zaragoza, Mireia Civís – School Leadership & Management, 2021
Social capital has recently emerged as an effective approach to rethink schools as wider learning ecosystems where students, teachers and families have greater access to learning resources through social interaction. Literature has not provided research-based assessment tools that document school leaders' abilities to weave social relationships…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Educational Environment, Leadership Responsibility, Administrator Effectiveness
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Salas-Velasco, Manuel – International Journal of Educational Management, 2020
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to measure the efficiency performance of public sector-funded schools in Spain. Design/methodology/approach: Using school-level data from Program for International Student Assessment 2012, cross-sectional models were estimated using stochastic frontier analysis (SFA). Technical efficiencies of public…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Efficiency, Educational Improvement, Foreign Countries
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Llamas, Jose Manuel Coronel; Serrat, Marisa Fernandez – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2002
Examines educational improvement in Spanish schools, focusing on participation and leadership with the principalship as a point of reference. Describes how in Spain, in fact, there have been few advances in democratic participation and little development of educational leadership in the schools. (Contains 71 references.) (WFA)
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Marcelo, Carlos – 1994
This paper describes the general features of educational reform in Spain that emphasize increased school autonomy and teacher collaboration and professionalization and have been initiated since 1978 when a new constitution was democratically approved. The first section which offers background to the reforms describes the general impact of the new…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Curriculum Design, Decision Making, Democracy