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The small rural school principalship : key challenges and cross-school responses

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Karen StarrKaren Starr, Simone White
This article explores the responses of school principals of small rural schools in Victoria, Australia to leadership challenges they identify as characteristic of these contexts. The research is an exercise in grounded theory building, with the focus on the principalship as it is enacted in small rural settings. The article also seeks to trace the impact of macro and meso influences on micro rural contexts. While many very positive attributes of small rural schools are evident, this article speaks to principalship engagement with contextual problems – issues concerning work intensification, role multiplicity, school viability, new regulatory funding requirements and the abandonment of equity policies in education – since there is a dearth of information in Australia at this time about how school principals confront these challenges in small rural locations. The research exposes a growing culture of creative collaborative responses to the pervasive impediments of leading small rural schools.

History

Journal

Journal of research in rural education

Volume

23

Issue

5

Pagination

1 - 12

Publisher

University of Maine, College of Education and Human Development

Location

Orono, Me.

ISSN

1062-4228

eISSN

1551-0670

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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