Keyes, Deirdre (2015) Cultivating the good of school leadership purpose, coherence and excellence in practice. Doctor of Education thesis, Dublin City University.
Abstract
The primary motivation for this study has been to give consideration to a model of
school leadership, which is based on the notion of ‘practice’ in Alasdair MacIntyre’s sense of
that term. The intention is to provide school leadership with a language closer to what is
known about the nature and activity of the school, the actual complexity of the school
leadership situation and one that would give a much needed sense of coherence to the role
and relationship expectations than currently exists. Given the moral context of schools, the
study also contends that what is further required of such an account is that it is ethical in its
substance, with questions of value and the good to the fore. Arising from these
considerations, the study directs itself towards the philosophy of Alasdair MacIntyre, in
particular his account of practices, with a view to crafting a lens that could inform a possible
new language for school leadership. MacIntyre’s notion of practice connects well with
education in a broader moral context because it emphasises the importance of ethically rich
actions and notions of care and co-operation.
The study has taken account of the extensive body of literature both internationally
and in the Irish context which has looked at theoretical perspectives as well as the lives and
work of school leaders on the ground. Whilst there have been significant developments in the
field of school leadership research, a number of challenges exist. These are primarily
concerned with issues of competing purposes, a general lack of coherence with regard to
practice, role and relationship expectations, as well as conflicting accounts of what makes for
good leadership in a school context. Drawing on MacIntyre’s theory of internal goods, the
study has sought to consider how a more appropriate framework for the cultivation of the
good of school leadership can be arrived at through addressing issues of purpose, coherence
and excellence in practice.
Metadata
Item Type: | Thesis (Doctor of Education) |
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Date of Award: | November 2015 |
Refereed: | No |
Supervisor(s): | Brennan, Eileen |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Administration; Governance; Headmaster |
Subjects: | Business > Management Social Sciences > Education |
DCU Faculties and Centres: | DCU Faculties and Schools > Institute of Education |
Use License: | This item is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License. View License |
ID Code: | 22616 |
Deposited On: | 31 Aug 2018 11:09 by Thomas Murtagh . Last Modified 31 Aug 2018 11:09 |
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