Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences / Reforms Supported by the Reformers

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2015 8 (11)
Authors
Kasprzhak, Anatoly G.; Bayburin, Rustam F.; Isaeva, Natalia V.
Contact information
Kasprzhak, Anatoly G.:National Research University Higher School of Economics 16/10 Potapovskiy pereulok, Moscow, 101000, Russia; E-mail: ; Bayburin, Rustam F.:National Research University Higher School of Economics 16/10 Potapovskiy pereulok, Moscow, 101000, Russia; E-mail: ; Isaeva, Natalia V.:National Research University Higher School of Economics 16/10 Potapovskiy pereulok, Moscow, 101000, Russia; E-mail address:
Keywords
school principals; school leadership; decision-making styles; reform potential of the education system; reforms in education
Abstract

The article discusses the results of the study of the management decision-making styles of secondary school principals, which was held in 2014 in eight regions of the Russian Federation (one region of each federal district) basing on the methodology of A. Rowe. The objective of the study was to assess the Russian principals’ reform potential, which in the present conditions, according to the authors, is based on the ability to build a partnership with teachers in decision-making and to preserve the ability to solve problems in a situation of uncertainty, which was so characteristic of the era of change. Based on the findings of the research on the management decision-making styles, comparison of the two reforms in the recent history of Russian education was made: the financial reform that includes certain financial freedom for schools willing to switch to a form of the autonomous institution, and the substantial reform that offers schools to claim to a lyceum and gymnasium status with wider opportunities to organize the educational process. The comparison reveals that the substantial reform has attracted a greater number of principals-reformers than the financial one, which characterizes a formal and directive side of the latter

Pages
2458-2468
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/19906

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