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Catholic school principals: Promoting student leadership
Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice
  • Shane D Lavery, University of Notre Dame Australia
  • Gregory S C Hine, University of Notre Dame Australia
Year of Publication
2013
Abstract

Adolescents possess enormous leadership potential. They are tomorrow’s leaders in the workplace, the family, the community, and in government. Increasingly, schools have taken on the significant responsibility of nurturing leadership in young people. Schools are, as van Linden and Fertman (1998) note, “hotbeds of leadership development” (p. 224). This article explores the role and function of the secondary school principal in the development of student leadership. Specifically, eight principals of secondary schools in Perth, Western Australia were interviewed about their vision of student leadership and what they believed their role entailed in promoting student leadership at their schools. As a prelude, the literature review centers on four themes: school-based student leadership, student leadership in Catholic schools, the development of student leadership in schools, and the role of the principal. The methodology for the research is then outlined. The findings of the study are subsequently presented under the following headings: Student leadership, Student leadership in Catholic schools, and the Role of the principal. The findings are then examined in the light of literature on student leadership. Finally, various recommendations are made for principals, teachers, and Catholic education authorities.

Keywords
  • school principals,
  • Catholic schools,
  • student leadership
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Citation Information
Shane D Lavery and Gregory S C Hine. "Catholic school principals: Promoting student leadership" Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice Vol. 17 Iss. 1 (2013) ISSN: 2164-0246
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/shane_lavery/28/