Evaluation of collective teacher efficacy from the perspective of four-frame leadership model

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Abstract

Collective teacher efficacy, as an important factor for school effectiveness, can be improved by leader behaviors in schools. Unlike the sum of individual teachers' efforts, the concept of collective teacher efficacy points to a greater impact on student achievement when teachers unify their efficacies. Therefore, examining the leadership orientations that play a role in the development process of collective teacher efficacy was seen worth for study. In this context, the purpose of the study is to find out the relationships between teachers' perceptions about four-frame leadership orientations of principals and collective teacher efficacy. 452 primary school teachers participated in the study in which Leadership Orientation Scale and Collective Teacher Efficacy Scale were used. The teacher perceptions showed that leadership frames preferred by school principals are, respectively, structural, political, human resource and symbolic frame. It was also found that the collective teacher efficacy perceptions of teachers were influenced by seniority of teachers and settlement location of schools. Controlling for the variables of seniority and settlement location of school, all leadership frames were found to be predictors of the collective teacher efficacy. Accordingly, while the strongest predictor was the symbolic frame, the weakest predictor was the structural frame.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)347-365
Number of pages19
JournalEgitim ve Bilim
Volume45
Issue number203
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Collective efficacy
  • Collective teacher efficacy
  • Four-frame leadership
  • Leadership orientations
  • Multi-frame leadership orientations

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