Event description

The instructional leadership approach requires school principals to give top priority to the continuous improvement of teaching quality and academic outcomes. My lecture will report on a study that explored how principals of elementary schools in Israel fulfilled their instructional leadership role during COVID-19. Data collection comprised semi-structured interviews with a diverse sample of 36 principals. Data analysis identified three different theories of action. In this study, a theory of action is the conscious or unconscious set of assumptions that explain how principals act professionally in a given situation. According to the first theory of action, moratorium, principals temporarily abandoned instructional leadership. According to the second theory of action, adaptation, principals changed instructional leadership to suit the specific conditions of COVID-19. According to the third theory of action, determination, principals uncompromisingly continued to demonstrate instructional leadership. These findings expand the available knowledge on how school leaders respond and what forms of school leadership practice emerged during COVID-19.

Haim Shaked

Professor Haim Shaked

Hemdat Hadarom College of Education

Prof. Haim Shaked is the President of Hemdat Hadarom College of Education, Sdot Negev, Israel. As a scholar-practitioner with almost 20 years of experience as a school principal, his research focuses on principalship, and in particular, instructional leadership and system thinking in school leadership. On these subjects he has published four books and about fifty articles in leading journals.

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Date and time
Nov 1, 2022
All day
Format and location
Virtual
Online
Language
French, English
Bilingual : French and English
Audience
Students
Organized by
Faculty of Education