Aspirations to headship?: The views of experienced deputy headteachers in Scotland

Forde, C. and Lowden, K. (2015) Aspirations to headship?: The views of experienced deputy headteachers in Scotland. Contemporary Education Leadership, 2(2), pp. 31-49.

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Abstract

A number of education systems are grappling with the issue of recruiting suf cient numbers of teachers with the required skills and experience into principal or headteacher posts. This article examines the question why some suitably quali ed and experienced deputy headteachers choose not to move into headship. The article reports the ndings of an investigation into the career aspirations of experienced deputy headteachers as part of a wider study on the recruitment and retention of headteachers in Scotland. A sample of nineteen deputy headteachers who had not progressed to headship was interviewed. The article begins with a review of studies regarding aspirations to headship, followed by an overview of the research study. The ndings are discussed around a number of themes: career pattern, the role of the deputy headteacher, incentives to remain as a DHT. incentives and disincentives related to progression to headship. The data indicates that aspirations to headship are complex and there is often the intersection of personal and professional circumstances shaping career paths.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Lowden, Mr Kevin and Forde, Prof Christine
Authors: Forde, C., and Lowden, K.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Education > Professional Learning and Leadership
College of Social Sciences > School of Education > Educational Leadership & Policy
Journal Name:Contemporary Education Leadership
Publisher:Jagiellonian University- Faculty of Management and Social Communication
ISSN:2391-4572

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