School leadership in the Philippines: Historical, cultural, and policy dynamics
Collective Efficacy: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Leadership
ISBN: 978-1-78190-680-4, eISBN: 978-1-78190-681-1
Publication date: 17 December 2013
Abstract
The development and practice of school leadership in the Philippines is influenced by a rich history that has helped to shape policy and education in a diverse cultural landscape. Periods of Spanish and American colonization have challenged core Filipino values of community and kinship and shaped the way contemporary school leadership preparation and development occur in the Philippines. The role of school leaders in the Philippines is further framed by kinship dynamics, which have been consistently integral to the Filipino concept of self and to the way individuals interact with others. Kinship is the nucleus of the Filipino social organization, from indigenous groups to colonial aristocratic ethnic and social groups. The Filipino concept of leadership is derived from a value set that rests on both biological and ritual forms of kinship, which in turn drives leadership practice in communities and schools.
Citation
Sutherland, I.E. and Brooks, J.S. (2013), "School leadership in the Philippines: Historical, cultural, and policy dynamics", Collective Efficacy: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Leadership (Advances in Educational Administration, Vol. 20), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 199-213. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-3660(2013)0000020011
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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