Emotions, Physical Education Leadership in Schools, and the Quest for Authenticity

dc.contributor.authorLindsay H
dc.contributor.authorO'Toole V
dc.contributor.authorCulpan I
dc.date.accessioned2020-01-15T01:24:26Z
dc.date.available2020-01-15T01:24:26Z
dc.date.issued2019en
dc.date.updated2019-10-16T02:10:41Z
dc.description.abstractEffective leadership starts with a desire to make a difference, and equally requires the completion of a variety of duties that in turn elicit a range of emotions. This article reports on a research study that investigated key emotions experienced and reported by four Physical Education leaders. Leadership within secondary schools occurs mostly through carrying out the Head of Department or Head of Faculty role, both of which will normally involve overseeing the implementation of Physical Education, Health Education, and in many cases, Outdoor Education. Guided by pre-planned questions, the study involved conducting semi- structured interviews with four Physical Education Heads of Department. The data collected were analysed and interpreted using qualitative thematic data analysis. Two distinct themes revealed contrasting emotional experiences that were consistently reported by all four leaders. The results indicated that leaders experienced negative emotions elicited by professional tasks, but that they also experienced positive emotions when performing tasks that involved staff care. Leaders indicated how their preparation for, and implementation of activities fostering staff care, were important contributors to their job satisfaction. Through executing such deeds, the leaders showed their commitment to maintaining positive socio-professional relationships, and also reported behaviours consistent with high levels of Emotional Intelligence in conjunction with being motivated to develop staff both professionally and personally. The study found that leaders ‘live’ the curriculum as they believed that this was important in creating personal authenticity.en
dc.identifier.citationLindsay H, O'Toole V, Culpan I (2019). Emotions, Physical Education Leadership in Schools, and the Quest for Authenticity. New Zealand Physical Educator. 52(2). 4-8.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10092/17842
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectemotionsen
dc.subjectPhysical Educationen
dc.subjectPhysical Education leadershipen
dc.subjectethic of careen
dc.subjecthumanismen
dc.subject.anzsrcFields of Research::39 - Education::3904 - Specialist studies in education::390403 - Educational administration, management and leadershipen
dc.subject.anzsrcFields of Research::39 - Education::3901 - Curriculum and pedagogy::390111 - Physical education and development curriculum and pedagogyen
dc.subject.anzsrcField of Research::17 - Psychology and Cognitive Sciences::1701 - Psychology::170114 - Sport and Exercise Psychologyen
dc.titleEmotions, Physical Education Leadership in Schools, and the Quest for Authenticityen
dc.typeJournal Articleen
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