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The effectiveness of digital leadership at K-12 schools in Mississippi regarding communication and collaboration during CCRS implementation

Posted on:2017-05-29Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of Southern MississippiCandidate:Zhong, LinFull Text:PDF
GTID:1447390005471641Subject:Instructional design
Abstract/Summary:
Successful College-and Career-Readiness Standards (CCRS) implementation requires educators to communicate and collaborate at the local, state, and national level. Technology plays an important role in successful CCRS implementation. This study aims to investigate how digital leadership improves communication and collaboration at K-12 schools in Mississippi regarding implementation of CCRS as well as the effectiveness of different ways of supporting communication and collaboration regarding CCRS implementation. Mixed-method was chosen to investigate the research questions. Ten public school principals from two school districts were interviewed and observed at qualitative stage, and two hundred fifty-four public schools teachers participated in the survey at quantitative stage. Interviews were transcribed and coded, while survey responses from the teachers were analyzed by SPSS. Findings at qualitative stage showed that the principals utilized hybrid ways to support the teachers' communication and collaboration regarding CCRS implementation, including formal meetings, group collaboration, trainings, social media, website, online learning, digital teaching, personalized professional development, peers' modeling, digital management, digital data collection and interpretation, digital citizenship promotion, and website filter. Results of quantitative stage showed that the principals were more effective in supporting professional development and digital citizenship regarding CCRS implementation. However, principals were less effective in supporting visionary leadership, digital age learning culture, and systemic improvement regarding CCRS implementation.
Keywords/Search Tags:CCRS implementation, Digital, K-12 schools, Leadership, Communication and collaboration, Stage showed that the principals
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