PEDAGOGICAL LEADERSHIP ASPECTS OF LATVIAN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS’ LEADERS

Authors

  • Tamara Pigozne University of Latvia (LV)
  • Svetlana Surikova University of Latvia (LV)
  • Manuel Joaquin Fernandez Gonzalez University of Latvia (LV)
  • Arturs Medveckis Liepaja University (LV)
  • Aivars Pigoznis Rezekne Secondary School of Art and Design (LV)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17770/sie2019vol3.3996

Keywords:

vocational education, leadership, quality of education

Abstract

Leadership of vocational education institutions’ leaders is one of the leading resources in order to provide access, quality, competitiveness and sustainability of vocational education. The goal of the research is to analyse leadership of vocational education institutions’ leaders on the basis of the Charismatic, Emotional, Anticipatory, Professional, Participatory, Cultural, Formative and Administrative Dimensions (Gento & González, 2012) identified due to the analysis of scientific literature and normative documents in the context of the vocational education reform. The outcomes of the quantitative research testify that students assess the vocational education institution leaders’ leadership more critically than staff, but from the respondents’ point of view the leadership characterizing criteria such as professionality, emotionality and charisma are assessed the highest in general.

 

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Published

2019-05-21

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Pigozne, T., Surikova, S., Fernandez Gonzalez, M. J., Medveckis, A., & Pigoznis, A. (2019). PEDAGOGICAL LEADERSHIP ASPECTS OF LATVIAN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS’ LEADERS. SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference, 3, 335-359. https://doi.org/10.17770/sie2019vol3.3996