Distributed Leadership and Shared Decision Making

Distributed Leadership and Shared Decision Making PDF Author: Mary Theresa Streck
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Category : Group decision making
Languages : en
Pages : 78

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Book Description
The purpose of this research was to deepen understanding of leadership practices that promote shared decision making in school districts. The researcher explored perceptions on shared decision making of 18 participants (six administrators, six teachers, and six parents) from a mid-size school district in New York State. The study was guided by two essential questions: (1) To what extent has the school district implemented the New York State Education Department's regulation (NYCCRR tit. 8, 100.11, 1992) on shared decision-making? (2) What leadership practices have promoted or would promote shared desicion making in the district? Findings revealed that participants valued trust and communication practices in their building leaders and desired greater autonomy in the decision making process from central administration. Results suggest that district leaders, with the building level participants, need to revisit and revise the district's plan on shared decision making. Participants recommended leadership practices to improve the decision making process on the district level and the two most frequently mentioned practices related to establishing a trusting environment and maintaining open lines of communication. This study sought to identify new and different perspectives on leadership practices that impract the shared decision making process, and this a better understanding of the complex dynamics of distributed leadership on the school building level and the district level. This study encourages (1) future research in larger school district on ways to involve leaders in practices to promote shared decision making and (2) future research in the development of shared decision making training programs for school districts by university partnerships.