What do school management teams do to make their schools inclusive?
Identificadores
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/87698Metadatos
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Barrero Fernández, Beatriz; León Guerrero, María José; Fernández Martín, Francisco; Arco Tirado, José Luis; Moreno Arrebola, RubénMateria
Leaderchip Inclusion Teachers
Fecha
2023-01Referencia bibliográfica
Beatriz Barrero Fernández , María José León Guerrero , Francisco D. Fernández-Martín , José Luís Arco Tirado & Rubén Moreno Arrebola (2023) ¿Qué hacen los equipos de dirección escolar para que sus escuelas sean inclusivas?, School Leadership & Management, 43:1, 50 -69, DOI:10.1080/13632434.2022.2144201
Resumen
The aim of this study is to describe the actions carried out by school management to promote inclusion and the learning of all students, from the perspective of teaching staff (members of management teams and teachers), and to find out whether these initiatives are determined by the school environment, the educational stages taught, and the positions held by the members of the management teams. The questionnaire, ‘Liderando la Educación Inclusiva en Centros de Educación Obligatoria (LEI-Q)-Equipo Docente’ (‘Leading Inclusive Education in Compulsory Education Schools – Teaching Staff’) was answered by 420 teaching-staff members. The psychometric properties of the questionnaire have been confirmed using exploratory and confirmatory factorial analysis. Descriptive analysis and nonparametric regression have also been carried out. The results show that in the schools analysed, the management teams are undertaking actions in favour of educational inclusion, with the most implemented being those aimed at managing the teaching-learning processes and professional development, and the least implemented being those that aim to make the school an inclusive community. These actions are influenced by the educational stages taught in the school, the district where they are located, and the position held by the school leaders.