Structural intensification measures and new requirements for, and understandings of, pedagogical quality set various challenges for leadership in ECE. The aim of this international research project is to contribute to a better understanding of the various meanings and expectations attributed to leadership in ECE. Focus-group discussions with ECE centre directors and staff are used to gather data, which is then analysed using the methodology of discourse analysis. Earlier studies have suggested good quality leadership as a key component of well-being in the workplace and pedagogical quality. In particular, a unified understanding of the core function of the organisation, shared values, and effective institutional structures to support shared pedagogical leadership are central to quality ECE.
The founding meeting for the research group was on 21 April, 2017, in the University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa, and the project was designed in Hamburg, Germany, as part of the 6th International Leadership Research Forum Early Childhood (ILRFEC), on 5–6 September, 2017. Subsequently, a seminar was held in Lammi on 7–8 August, 2018, and plans are underway for a seminar in South Africa on 25–27 September, 2019.
The project is a part of the collaboration network
Project leader: University Lecturer
The research project aims to capture both local and global understandings of ECE leadership. In the first stage of the project, individual investigations are conducted in Finland, South Africa, Japan, the US, Germany, and Singapore, to reveal leadership discourses that emerge in these local contexts. In the second stage, international comparative analyses across the countries help identify strengths and challenges in each country’s understanding of leadership. This contributes to clearer distinctions between context-dependent and context-independent features of ECE leadership.
The research builds a deeper understanding of existing leadership discourses and the various expectations for leadership inherent in them. By clarifying the meanings and expectations given to leadership in the various contexts of ECE, the project aims at a more fruitful dialogue between the various agents in ECE. This, in turn, enables realising the aims of leadership: staff empowerment and well-being in the workplace, and, ultimately, good quality early childhood education for every child.
Research group leader University Lecturer Elina Fonsén, University of Helsinki, Finland elina.fonsen(at)helsinki.fi
University Lecturer Päivi Kupila, University of Tampere, Finland
Lecturer Tarja Liinamaa, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Professor Nkidi Phatudi, University of South Africa, South Africa
Associate professor Sharon Mampane, University of South Africa, South Africa
University Lecturer Modise Matshediso, University of South Africa, South Africa
Dr Namhla Sotuku, University of Fort Hare, South Africa
University Lecturer Chika Inoue, Tokoha University junior college, Japan
Associate professor Masayo Kawakita, Jumonji University, Japan
Professor Tunde Szecsi, Gulf Coast university, Florida
Doctoral research student, Shaireen Selamat, University of Warwick, UK (Singapore)
Professor Petra Strehmel, Hampurg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Professor Rose Mugweni, Great Zimbabwe university, Zimbabwe
Associate Professor Emily Ganga, Great Zimbabwe university, Zimbabwe
Doctoral research assistant Clarisse Halpern, Gulf Coast university, Florida
Advisor members
Emerita Professor Eeva Hujala, University of Tampere, Finland
Professor Manjula Waniganayake, University of Macquarie, Australia
Educational consultant, Jillian Rodd, UK
Student members:
Vivianne Ruohola, University of Helsinki, Finland
Marika Repo, University of Helsinki
Markus Sauvola, University of Helsinki
Sofia Fonsén, University of Tampere
Jan Varpanen, University of Tampere
Anna Reponen, University of Jyväskylä
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