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9783659709210 - Aspiring Towards Principalship

Aspiring Towards Principalship (2015)

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ISBN: 9783659709210 bzw. 3659709212, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.

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This is a qualitative research study, seeking an explanation on conditions surrounding the low number of Pacific Islanders (PIs) working towards principalship positions and the impact these conditions have on their decision making. I investigated PIs in Deputy and Assistant Principals roles, and the factors and barriers impacting them in gaining a principalship. The study concluded that the very low number of PI DP/APs progressing towards principalship will continue unless they are assisted and supported to overcome two overwhelming sets of conditions that act as barriers towards their aspirations for higher roles. These are personal and systemic conditions. Systemic conditions include a lack of support; institutional racism, discrimination; lack of motivation during socialisation experience; a lack of career professional development; PI role models. Personal conditions include a lack of confidence and professional network; impact of gender and ethnicity; silent voice. To counter personal factors PIs working as DP/AP's should engage in ongoing studies in leadership development. To counter systemic factors it's recommended a PI-specific programme for PI DP/APs be developed. Taschenbuch, 13.07.2015.
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9783659709210 - Enosa Auva'a: Aspiring Towards Principalship - A Pacific Island Perspective
Enosa Auva'a

Aspiring Towards Principalship - A Pacific Island Perspective

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN PB NW

ISBN: 9783659709210 bzw. 3659709212, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.

Fr. 60.41 ( 61.90)¹
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Aspiring Towards Principalship: This is a qualitative research study, seeking an explanation on conditions surrounding the low number of Pacific Islanders (PIs) working towards principalship positions and the impact these conditions have on their decision making. I investigated PIs in Deputy and Assistant Principals roles, and the factors and barriers impacting them in gaining a principalship. The study concluded that the very low number of PI DP/APs progressing towards principalship will continue unless they are assisted and supported to overcome two overwhelming sets of conditions that act as barriers towards their aspirations for higher roles. These are personal and systemic conditions. Systemic conditions include a lack of support institutional racism, discrimination lack of motivation during socialisation experience a lack of career professional development PI role models. Personal conditions include a lack of confidence and professional network impact of gender and ethnicity silent voice. To counter personal factors PIs working as DP/AP`s should engage in ongoing studies in leadership development. To counter systemic factors it`s recommended a PI-specific programme for PI DP/APs be developed. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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9783659709210 - Auva'a, Enosa: Aspiring Towards Principalship
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Auva'a, Enosa

Aspiring Towards Principalship

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ISBN: 9783659709210 bzw. 3659709212, in Deutsch, neu.

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This is a qualitative research study, seeking an explanation on conditions surrounding the low number of Pacific Islanders (PIs) working towards principalship positions and the impact these conditions have on their decision making. I investigated PIs in Deputy and Assistant Principals roles, and the factors and barriers impacting them in gaining a principalship. The study concluded that the very low number of PI DP/APs progressing towards principalship will continue unless they are assisted and supported to overcome two overwhelming sets of conditions that act as barriers towards their aspirations for higher roles. These are personal and systemic conditions. Systemic conditions include a lack of support; institutional racism, discrimination; lack of motivation during socialisation experience; a lack of career professional development; PI role models. Personal conditions include a lack of confidence and professional network; impact of gender and ethnicity; silent voice. To counter personal factors PIs working as DP/AP's should engage in ongoing studies in leadership development. To counter systemic factors it's recommended a PI-specific programme for PI DP/APs be developed.
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9783659709210 - Aspiring Towards Principalship

Aspiring Towards Principalship

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ISBN: 9783659709210 bzw. 3659709212, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.

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This is a qualitative research study, seeking an explanation on conditions surrounding the low number of Pacific Islanders (PIs) working towards principalship positions and the impact these conditions have on their decision making. I investigated PIs in Deputy and Assistant Principals roles, and the factors and barriers impacting them in gaining a principalship. The study concluded that the very low number of PI DP/APs progressing towards principalship will continue unless they are assisted and supported to overcome two overwhelming sets of conditions that act as barriers towards their aspirations for higher roles. These are personal and systemic conditions. Systemic conditions include a lack of support, institutional racism, discrimination, lack of motivation during socialisation experience, a lack of career professional development, PI role models. Personal conditions include a lack of confidence and professional network, impact of gender and ethnicity, silent voice. To counter personal factors PIs working as DP/AP's should engage in ongoing studies in leadership development. To counter systemic factors it's recommended a PI-specific programme for PI DP/APs be developed.
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9783659709210 - Aspiring Towards Principalship

Aspiring Towards Principalship

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ISBN: 9783659709210 bzw. 3659709212, in Englisch, OmniScriptum GmbH & Co. KG, OmniScriptum GmbH & Co. KG, neu.

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Auva'a Enosa, Paperback, English-language edition, Pub by OmniScriptum GmbH & Co. KG.
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3659709212 - Enosa Auva'a: Aspiring Towards Principalship
Enosa Auva'a

Aspiring Towards Principalship

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN PB NW

ISBN: 3659709212 bzw. 9783659709210, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.

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3659709212 - Aspiring Towards Principalship

Aspiring Towards Principalship

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN NW

ISBN: 3659709212 bzw. 9783659709210, vermutlich in Englisch, neu.

Fr. 60.41 ( 61.90)¹
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Aspiring Towards Principalship ab 61.9 EURO A Pacific Island Perspective.
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9783659709210 - Auva'a, Enosa: Aspiring Towards Principalship
Auva'a, Enosa

Aspiring Towards Principalship (2015)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN PB NW

ISBN: 9783659709210 bzw. 3659709212, vermutlich in Englisch, Taschenbuch, neu.

Fr. 60.41 ( 61.90)¹
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Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Next Day, Versandkostenfrei.
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