Developing school leaders: Responses of school leaders to group reflective learning

Ellen Daniëls, Annie Hondeghem, Jan Heystek

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Abstract

Throughout the past decades, the profession of school leader has become more complex. To deal with these increasing complexities and the challenges school leaders encounter, it is important that school leaders are provided with effective professional development. However, research on school leaders’ learning and professional development, and especially on school leaders’ group reflective learning, is still rather limited. Based on findings of a few previous studies considering school leaders’ professional development, a group reflective learning programme was developed. The current qualitative study unravels school leaders’ reactions with regard to group reflective learning programmes through interviewing the 19 participants of the programme.
The study of the school leaders’ reactions shows that school leaders set particular preconditions for group reflective learning, that they value recognition and support of fellow school leaders, and that they appreciate the programme because they were able to learn from their own, and their fellow school leaders’ daily-life experiences. Group reflective programmes have the potential to develop knowledge, skills and/or attitudes and seem to satisfy the statement that school leaders need to be provided with appropriate professional development programmes to prevent job related psychological issues.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)135-149
Number of pages15
JournalProfessional Development in Education
Volume49
Issue number1
Early online date24 May 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • School leaders’ learning
  • collaborative learning
  • professional development
  • reflective learning

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