Fouki, Lito Vera (2024) The role of the school leadership in promoting inclusion and social justice in mainstream primary schools through collaborative professionalism: a comparative study in England and Greece. PhD thesis, Dublin City University.
Abstract
Literature advocates that at the heart of inclusive education is collaboration and
leadership. Despite Greece and England ́s theoretical agreement on inclusion, what is less
clear is how this is enacted in practice. This qualitative comparative multi case study
investigated the role of school leadership in promoting inclusive education and social justice
through the lens of Collaborative Professionalism (CP). The goal of the comparison was to
share information about both countries and to positively influence one another.
An interpretivist ontological stance was adopted and 47 participants took part in this
study. Data collection methods included semi-structured interviews, observations, visual
methods and sociograms. NVivo R and thematic analysis were employed for this study.
Findings suggested that rejecting authoritarian approaches that leave little or no
space for teacher initiative play a crucial role in promoting an inclusive ethos. The Greek
centralised system appeared to allow very little space for teacher collaboration in contrast to
the English where collaborative practices were encouraged by the school leaders. Including
community members and students while building collaboration across schools and systems
seemed to lead to more inclusive practices. The decentralised system, contrary to a
centralised one, along with a more organic style of leadership offered more opportunities for
the creation of inclusive cultures.
Future research should focus on decentralised educational systems and how school
leaders can empower teachers to develop collaborative practices. Governments and higher
education policymakers could explore developing national educational policies that would
give priority to collaborative teamwork, PD, establishing common ethos and vision for all staff
in both countries.
Metadata
Item Type: | Thesis (PhD) |
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Date of Award: | 2 July 2024 |
Refereed: | No |
Supervisor(s): | King, Fiona and Logan, Anna |
Subjects: | Social Sciences > Education |
DCU Faculties and Centres: | DCU Faculties and Schools > Institute of Education > School of Inclusive & Special Education |
Use License: | This item is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. View License |
ID Code: | 29310 |
Deposited On: | 26 Mar 2024 09:42 by Fiona King . Last Modified 26 Mar 2024 09:42 |
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