SUCCESSFUL
SCHOOL LEADERSHIP
Successful School Leadership: An International
Research Project
Introduction | Australia | Canada | Denmark |
Hong Kong | Norway | Sweden | UK | USA
Introduction
The International Successful School Principalship Project (ISSPP)
is a ‘multi-perspective’ research project designed to
identify the qualities, characteristics, competences and other mediating
influences of educational leaders who have been successful in primary
and secondary schools in different socio-economic circumstances in
eight participating countries – Australia, Canada, China (Hong
Kong), England, Norway, Sweden, USA. Through its work, ISSPP
has sought to determine whether there are a set of generic core qualities,
characteristics and competences that can be identified within and across
national, regional and local policy and cultural contexts.
The ISSPP's
investigation has developed through several phases:
- A comprehensive literature search on school leadership concurrent
with the design of a common interview protocol;
- Multi-perspective country case studies conducted and analysed according
to an agreed upon analytical framework and baseline data;
- A survey of head teachers and principals in each country based
on the case study findings;
- The production of digital case studies;
- Continuous dissemination of research findings and reports through
publications and presentations at major international conferences.
ISSPP International Coordinator:
Christopher
Day, Professor and Director
Centre for Research in Teacher and School Development,
School
of Education, University of Nottingham, UK.
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National
Co-directors:
Australia
Bill
Mulford, Professor and Director,
Leadership for Learning Research Group,
Faculty of Education, University
of Tasmania.
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David Gurr, Senior Lecturer
Centre for Organizational Learning Research Group
Faculty of Education, The University of Melbourne.
web site
Canada
Kenneth A. Leithwood, Professor
Department of Theory and Policy Studies
in Education
Ontario Institute for
Studies in Education (OISE),
University of Toronto.
web site
Denmark
Lejf Moos, Associate Professor and
Director,
Research Programme on Professional
Development and Leadership, Danish University
of Education, Copenhagen.
web site
Hong Kong
Kam-Cheung Wong, Associate
Professor and Director,
Centre For Educational
Leadership,
Faculty of Education, University
of Hong Kong.
web site
Norway
Jorunn Møller, Associate Professor,
Department of Teacher
Education
and School Development, University of Oslo.
web site
Sweden
Olof Johansson, Associate Professor
in Political Science,
Chair of the Centre for
Principal Development and Director of the
National Head Teachers’ Training
Programme,
Faculty of Education, Umeå University.
web site
UK
Christopher
Day, Professor and Director
Centre for Research in Teacher and School Development,
School of Education, University of Nottingham.
web
site
USA
Stephen L. Jacobson, Professor and
Associate Dean,
Department of Educational Leadership and Policy
Graduate School of Education,
University at Buffalo, State University
of New York.
web site
The international team holds regular meetings and is pledged to provide
interim dissemination actively involving school principals.
Project reports have been presented at the following conferences:
‘Successful School leadership: An International Research Project’.
A symposium presented at Commonwealth Conference on Educational Administration
and Management (CCEAM),
Umeå, Sweden, 23-25 September 2002.
‘Successful School Principals in the UK: Early case study findings’,
Day and Naylor. P. Paper presented at the First Invitational Conference,
National College for School Leadership, Nottingham, UK, 16-18 October
2002.
‘Successful School Leadership: An International Research Project’.
A symposium proposal for the ICET Conference, Melbourne, July 2003.
‘International Perspectives on Successful School Leadership’,
Leithwood, K. and Day, C. AERA, Chicago, IL. April 2003.
UCEA, Portland, OR. November 2003
UCEA, Kansas City, MO. November 2004
UCEA, Nashville, TN. November 2003
UCEA, San Antonio, TX. November 2006
AERA, San Diego, CA. April 2004
AERA, Chicago, IL. April 2005
AERA, San Francisco, CA. April 2006
A symposium presented at Commonwealth Conference on Educational Administration
and Management (CCEAM),
Nicosia Cyprus, October 2006.