Leadership training and organizational learning climate: Measuring influences based on a field experiment in education

Ellen Daniëls, Gertjan Muyters, Annie Hondeghem

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Abstract

Research considering the effects of leadership training and development is underresearched. However, leadership behaviour can generate greater levels of performance and satisfaction. In this study, the effect of a group reflective learning programme for school leaders is examined. The study questions whether leadership development, using a group reflective learning programme that focuses on coaching skills, can influence teacher perceptions of the or-ganizational learning climate. Gaining a deeper insight in factors influencing organizational learning climate is im-portant because organizational learning climate is associ-ated with job motivation, job satisfaction, positive working conditions and the optimizing of training outcomes. Hence, a positive organizational learning climate can contribute to organizational performance, in the case of primary edu-cation delivering quality education to pupils. Based on a sample of 289 teachers, it turned out that school leaders’ participation in the group reflective learning programme resulted in a significant increase of teachers’ perceptions of the organizational learning climate. The results are inspir-ing for scholars, policy makers and practitioners
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43-59
Number of pages17
JournalInternational Journal of Training and Development
Volume25
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2021
Externally publishedYes

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