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Understanding School Middle-Leading Practices: Developing a Middle-Leading Practice Model

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posted on 2024-11-17, 14:58 authored by Sharon Tindall-Ford, Peter Grootenboer, Christine Edwards-Groves, Catherine Attard
School systems in Australia, and internationally, are focused on improving classroom teaching and learning to enhance student outcomes. Middle leaders (MLs) are increasingly required to lead school-based development initiatives to improve classroom practices. Informed by previous research on middle-leading and the theory of practice architectures, a survey instrument was created to understand who Australian school MLs are (n = 199) and ascertain their perceptions of the practices central to leading teaching and learning in their school sites. Through descriptive, exploratory, and confirmatory factor analyses, this paper reports on the reported practices of Australian MLs, and, through the analysis, a revised ML practice model is proposed. The results confirm that ML practices are orientated to the people they lead in their school site, who they support, collaborate with, and advocate for, with practising leading upwards to the school principal identified as an important ML practice.

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Australian Research Council (DP210102247)

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Journal title

Education Sciences

Volume

14

Issue

5

Language

English

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