AN INVESTIGATION OF STUDENT LEADERSHIP IN AN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL IN THE EASTERN CAPE: "DO ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF LEADERSHIP (SUCH AS SERVANT LEADERSHIP) EMERGE THROUGH COMMUNITY BUILDING?"

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作者
Knott-Craig, Ian [1 ]
Van der Mescht, Hennie [1 ]
Maritz, Mark [1 ]
机构
[1] Kingswood Coll, Grahamstown, South Africa
来源
3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION (ICERI2010) | 2010年
关键词
Secondary Education; Student Leadership; Servant Leadership; Community Building;
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G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
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Significant changes have taken place in recent years in leadership theory and practice world wide. Theorizations of effective leadership have evolved from being authoritarian and task-centred to a model in which leaders are encouraged to look beyond their self-interest and prioritize the interests of the group. This study investigates the development of an alternative form of leadership through community building in two male school boarding houses. It attempts to ascertain whether students are able to work collaboratively towards developing an environment conducive to servant leadership. "The servant-leader is servant first. It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first. Then conscious choice brings one to aspire to lead. "[1] Structured according to the transformative research paradigm, this action research study was conducted in a South African, traditional, independent, co-educational school that prides itself on producing leaders. The school is in the process of reviewing its leadership system, and it became an appropriate site to investigate the development of community and to explore possibilities for the emergence of an alternative form of leadership that would reflect the attributes of servant leadership. The study attempts to critically analyse the influence of existing traditional structures in the exercise of leadership necessary to run the boarding establishment. The approach is interactive in so far as it is based on a relationship between the knower and the would-be knower (i.e. the researcher and the participants) [2]. Harding (1993)[2] usefully recommends a methodology that involves consulting those who are marginalized, as this helps to reveal more about the unexamined assumptions that influence the way of life of a given community. The participants in the study were volunteers from two Houses, who agreed to reflect on their perceptions and experiences of the way in which their Houses functioned. The research findings show that through their willingness to engage in moral dialogue, students can transform their Houses into closely-knit communities bound together by shared values and beliefs. Closer relationships make for better understanding. As the leaders take on the responsibility of caring for their juniors, a moral obligation begins to manifest itself. Leaders will display the attributes of servant leadership if they are prepared to acknowledge in practice this moral obligation to serve others.
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页数:12
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