Transforming Teachers' Work: The Impact of Two Principals' Leadership Styles

A restructured school setting necessitates a major change in the principal's role. For example, the principal must not only espouse certain values, but practice them at the "in-use" level as well. This paper compares and contrasts the leadership styles of two principals who participat...

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