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Research Article

Supporting school leaders in leading school development: an action research project

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Pages 548-563 | Received 13 May 2022, Accepted 23 Nov 2022, Published online: 02 Mar 2023
 

ABSTRACT

School leadership and school development are tightly connected and significant to improve students’ learning. The latter requires leaders with knowledge about leading change and school development, and in such, coaching can contribute to enhance leadership capacity. This study focuses on school leadership groups taking part in an action research project in a Norwegian municipality where local coaching teams are established to support leadership groups in leading school development. The study aims to demonstrate and discuss how school leaders approach changing school practices and the obstacles and driving forces they encounter on their way. The findings indicate that before the leadership groups can enact changing practices in the classrooms, they must establish the necessary structures within the leadership group and between leaders and teachers. Establishing structures involves several action cycles of planning, acting, observing, and reflecting, the entire process supported by the coaching teams. This study also illustrates how action research and expansive learning can be complementary tools in identifying how school development progress.

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