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Expectations of leadership in the changing context of Finnish early childhood education

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TEACHING AND TEACHER EDUCATION
卷 133, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tate.2023.104277

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Leadership; Contextual change; Expectation; Early childhood education; Discourse

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This study examines the expectations of Finnish early childhood education leaders regarding their leadership, focusing on the discourses and dilemmas they face. Data was collected through three focus group interviews with leaders from three municipalities. Four discourses were identified: leadership in change, leading an expert organization towards a vision, leadership style, and leading the ECE mission. Contextual change provides the framework for these expectations. Leaders face dilemmas such as leading change in the administrative hierarchy, leading an expert organization, approachability, and leading according to one's mission. It is important for leaders to identify these dilemmas in order to strengthen leadership in a changing work context.
In this study, we explore the discourses and dilemmas embodying Finnish early childhood education leaders' expectations regarding their leadership. The data were collected in three focus group interviews with leaders in three municipalities. Four discourses were identified: the discourse of leadership in change, the discourse of leading an expert organisation towards a vision, the discourse of leadership style, and the discourse of leading the ECE mission. Contextual change is the framework in which expectations occur. Leaders experience many dilemmas affecting their leadership. The dilemmas focused on leading change in the administrative hierarchy, leading an expert organisation, approachability, and leading according to one's mission. Leaders themselves should identify the dilemmas. Strengthening leadership in a changing work context requires the identification of dilemmas.

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