Changes in Educational Leadership During A Data-Based Decision Making Intervention

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School leaders are assumed to be important for the implementation of data-based decision making (DBDM), but little is known about changes in leadership during this implementation. Educational leadership was measured before, during, and after a two-year, school-wide DBDM intervention in 96 primary schools. Advanced analysis techniques were applied: educational leadership was classified based on multilevel latent class analysis, changes were modeled using multi-state modeling. Results indicate that leadership was stable (44%) or improved (40%) during DBDM implementation. Stability was primarily found for schools with initial high leadership for DBDM, whereas improvement was most likely in schools with lower initial leadership.

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van Geel, M., Keuning, T., Visscher, A., & Fox, J. P. (2019). Changes in Educational Leadership During A Data-Based Decision Making Intervention. Leadership and Policy in Schools, 18(4), 628–647. https://doi.org/10.1080/15700763.2018.1475574

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