Initializing responsibility: A grounded theory of becoming a school administrator
College
Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC College of Education
Department/Unit
Educational Leadership and Management
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Journal of Institutional Research South East Asia
Volume
15
Issue
3
First Page
32
Last Page
43
Publication Date
12-1-2017
Abstract
The research under study was an attempt to explore the main concern of school administrators and how they continually resolve it during the transition period. The researcher developed a grounded theory of becoming a school administrator during the transition period. The Classic Grounded Theory Methodology was utilized in the process of generating concepts which enabled the researcher to get closer to the phenomenon under study through constant comparison analysis in each coding process - open, selective and theoretical coding. Seventeen participants representing different higher educational institutions were purposively selected to provide a substantial response to the substantive area of interest. Hence, initializing responsibility emerged as the main concern of the school administrators during the transition period; thereby, resolving the main concern of the school administrators. The emerging substantive theory Initializing Responsibility is explained by four significant stages or processes, namely: embracing responsibility, bridging transition, changing mindset and rewarding experience. The main concern of the school administrators and how it is continually resolved provide a new insight and a deeper understanding relative to educational leadership and management particularly the transition period. © 2017, Southeast Asian Association for Institutional Research. All rights reserved.
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Recommended Citation
Prospero, G. M., Yasa, T. P., & Agoncillo, R. L. (2017). Initializing responsibility: A grounded theory of becoming a school administrator. Journal of Institutional Research South East Asia, 15 (3), 32-43. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3036
Disciplines
Educational Administration and Supervision
Keywords
School management and organization; School administrators; Organizational change
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