Effective Principal Leadership Behaviors That Enhance Teacher Collective Efficacy

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This qualitative case study explored teachers’ perceptions regarding the impact of principal leadership behaviors that helped to enhance teacher collective efficacy (TCE). Through analysis of focus group and individual, in-depth interviews, four leadership behaviors supporting enhanced TCE emerged: (1) relationship building, (2) trust, (3) collaboration, and (4) empowerment. The findings suggest that site and district leaders should focus on these four leadership behaviors to enhance TCE.

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Voelkel, R. H., Prusak, K. J., & Van Tassell, F. (2024). Effective Principal Leadership Behaviors That Enhance Teacher Collective Efficacy. Education Sciences, 14(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14040431

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