The Real Deal: A Qualitative Investigation of Authentic Leadership in Irish Primary School Leaders

Jemma Lynch, Dympna Daly, Niamh Lafferty, Patricia Mannix McNamara

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Abstract

Recognition of the importance of authentic leadership is growing in popularity amonleadership scholars. However, little remains known about how it is valued or received among practicing school leaders. The purpose of this research was to explore the perspectives and experiences of school leaders with reference to authentic leadership in Irish primary school leaders. As this is a scoping study, a qualitative research design was adopted, using semi-structured interviews with school leaders. Core traits of self-awareness, balanced processing, relational transparency and internalized perspectives, that are associated with authentic leadership emerged as important for those interviewed. Barriers and facilitators of authentic leadership were also identified including educational policy, procedures and school culture.

Original languageEnglish
Article number106
JournalSocieties
Volume12
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2022

Keywords

  • authentic leadership
  • authenticity
  • educational leadership
  • leadership
  • primary schools

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