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Women's leadership as narrative practice: Identifying 'tent making', 'dancing' and 'orchestrating' in UK Early Years services

机译:妇女的领导力作为叙事实践:在英国早期服务中确定“帐篷制作”,“跳舞”和“编排”

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Purpose - The paper discusses the "narrative practices" utilised by women leading in a small sample of Early Years services in the North East of England. These Early Years settings are presented as an alternative site for studying women's experiences of leadership. It examines the way in which these women use narrative strategies and approaches to work in collaborative, community based services for young children and their families. Design/methodology/approach - The study is drawn from a larger study into narratives of professional identity and their relation to interactional contexts. The study follows an interpretive paradigm, and used narrative and participative methodology and methods to work with a small number of participants purposively sampled from cohorts of the National Professional Qualification in Integrated Centre Leadership (NPQICL). Participants were involved in reflective conversations about their leadership supported by interactive, visual methods in five extended sessions over the course of twelve months. Data from the larger study which related to the theme of "narrative practices" was subsequently coded and interpreted to inform this study. Findings - Data coded as "narrative practices" led to the establishment of three high level categories of narrative practice found in the study. These are summarised in the metaphors of "tent making" (creating and using symbolic and narrative space with others), "skilled dancing" (improvising, and remembering with others) and "orchestration" (reflexive attuning). Data suggests that women involved in the study drew on their experience and values to develop sophisticated narrative practices that were particularly adaptive, ethically sensitive and sustainable - often in spite of "official" masculine leadership cultures. Research limitations/implications - This specific study only draws on narrative accounts of three women leaders in Early Years services and as such is not intended to generate generalizable theory. The intention of the study is to conceptualise women's leadership as narrative practice, and in so doing to direct further study into these practices as aspects of effective leadership. Practical implications - The study develops new ways of conceptualising and interpreting women's leadership practices and opens up opportunities for further study in this field. Access to this material also provides individuals (including women leading in UK Early Years services) and opportunity for reflection on their own leadership practice. Originality/value - This study is unique in using a form of highly participative, reflective methodology to consider women's use of narrative in leadership interactions in the UK Early Years sector. The study is the first in this sector to look at this specific topic using aspects of Ricoeur's (1984) narrative hermeneutics and in so doing generates new questions about women's narrative practices.
机译:目的-本文讨论了英格兰东北部一小部分早期服务中的女性所采用的“叙事手法”。这些“早年”设置是研究女性领导经验的替代场所。它研究了这些妇女使用叙事策略和方法为幼儿及其家庭提供基于社区的协作服务的方式。设计/方法论/方法-该研究来自对专业身份叙事及其与互动环境的关系的较大研究。该研究遵循解释性范式,并采用叙述性和参与性方法和方法与有意从“综合中心领导力国家专业资格”(NPQICL)队列中抽取的少数参与者开展工作。在十二个月的时间里,参加者在五次延长的会议中参与了关于他们领导力的反思性对话,并通过互动的视觉方法进行了支持。随后,对来自较大研究的与“叙事实践”主题相关的数据进行了编码和解释,以为该研究提供信息。调查结果-编码为“叙事实践”的数据导致在研究中建立了三个高级叙事实践类别。在“帐篷制作”(与他人一起创建和使用符号空间和叙事空间),“熟练的舞蹈”(与他人进行改善和记忆)和“编排”(反思性调解)的隐喻中总结了这些内容。数据表明,参与这项研究的女性经常利用自己的经验和价值观来发展复杂的叙事方式,这些叙事方式特别具有适应性,道德敏感性和可持续性-尽管有“官方”男性领导文化。研究的局限性/意义-该特定研究仅借鉴了三位早期服务部门女领导人的叙述,因此无意产生可推广的理论。该研究的目的是将妇女的领导力概念化为叙事实践,并以此作为对有效领导力方面的指导。实际意义-该研究开辟了概念化和解释妇女领导实践的新方法,并为该领域的进一步研究提供了机会。使用此材料还可以为个人(包括在英国早期教育中担任领导职务的女性)提供反思自己的领导才能的机会。原创性/价值-这项研究的独特之处在于,它采用一种高度参与性,反思性的方法来考虑妇女在英国早期教育部门的领导力互动中所使用的叙事方式。该研究是该领域中首次使用Ricoeur(1984)叙事诠释学的角度研究这一特定主题的研究,因此产生了有关妇女叙事实践的新问题。

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