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Leadership and competition in the age of public and private school markets

机译:公共和私立学市场时代的领导和竞争

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Purpose - The article deals with competition between primary schools in Berlin. The focus is on the perception of competition and the process of student selection - despite school law restrictions for primary state schools. The aim is to find out whether and in what way primary school leaders perceive a competitive situation and how they act in view of second-order competition. Design/methodology/approach - Berlin primary school leaders' statements were analyzed, which were collected and evaluated using quantitative and qualitative methods. Findings - Results show that schools with a good reputation are more likely to benefit from competition because a good reputation may increase the demand for spots at that school and may enable the school to select "desirable" students. State school leaders are more limited in their actions, while private school principals are more autonomous and are better able to make a match between a school's orientation and families' ideas. Research limitations/implications - The study is limited by its small sample size, yet it provides a basis for further research and gives much needed attention to selection processes at primary schools in Germany. Originality/value - This is one of a few studies looking at the perspectives of primary school leaders regarding the competitive situation and in particular the selection of students.
机译:目的 - 文章涉及柏林小学之间的竞争。焦点是对竞争的看法和学生选择的过程 - 尽管对小学学校的学校法律限制。目的是找出小学领导人是否遵守竞争态势以及他们鉴于二阶竞争的方式。分析设计/方法/方法 - 分析了柏林小学领导人的陈述,采用定量和定性方法收集和评估。研究结果表明,良好声誉的学校更有可能从竞争中受益,因为良好的声誉可能会增加对该学校的斑点的需求,并可以使学校选择“可取的”学生。国家学校领导人的行为更加有限,而私立学校校长更为自主,更能够在学校的方向和家庭的想法之间进行比赛。研究限制/影响 - 该研究受到其小样本规模的限制,但它为进一步研究提供了基础,并在德国小学的选择过程中提供了很大程度上。原创/价值 - 这是几项研究中,了解小学领导人关于竞争局势的观点,特别是学生的选择。

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