posted on 2012-07-24, 11:45authored byOliver McGarr, Gerry Kearney
The focus of this study was to examine the leadership role as lived by teaching principals in a selection of small primary schools in the west of Ireland and in particular the implications ICT has for that role. The study involved the use of individual one-to-one
semi-structured interviews with a selection of thirteen primary school principals in the
mid west region. Following analysis of the interview data a focus group interview with
eight of the principals was conducted to validate and explore the issues to emerge from
the one-to-one interviews. Principals had enthusiastically responded to the national ICT
in schools initiative (Schools IT2000) but it had significantly added to the demands of
their positions. While the lack of up-to-date resources, poor levels of technical support
and time were identified as the main impediments, a lack of familiarity of ways in which
the technology could be integrated across the curriculum affected the quality of
pedagogical leadership provided by them. The research highlights the need for
alternative models of support and leadership to be considered.
History
Publication
Technology, Pedagogy and Education;
Publisher
Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Note
peer-reviewed
Rights
This is an electronic version of an article published in Technology, Pedagogy and Education is available online at: 10.1080/14759390802704139