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Somech, Anit; Oplatka, Izhar – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2009
Purpose: The current literature's call for a more ecological approach to violence theory, research, and practice stimulated the current study. This model postulates that teachers' willingness to engage in behaviors intended to tackle violence in school as part of their in-role duties (role breadth) will affect school violence. Specifically, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Responsibility, Teacher Role, School Safety
Somech, Anit – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2010
The increasing emergence of participation in decision making (PDM) in schools reflects the widely shared belief that flatter management and decentralized authority structures carry the potential for promoting school effectiveness. However, the literature indicates a discrepancy between the intuitive appeal of PDM and empirical evidence in respect…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Job Satisfaction, School Effectiveness, Participative Decision Making

Somech, Anit – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2002
Uses sample of 99 elementary principals in Israel to examine simultaneously 5 dimensions of participative management: decision domain, degree of participation, structure, target of participation, and rationale. Finds, for example, that principals tend to involve teachers more in the technical domain than the managerial domain. (Contains 76…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Foreign Countries, Participative Decision Making, Principals
Somech, Anit; Wenderow, Maayan – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2006
Purpose: The contingency model theory suggests that the effects of a leadership style cannot be studied without explicit attention to the given situation. Accordingly, the authors propose a model that allows them to examine simultaneously the relative impact of participative leadership and directive leadership on teachers' performance through the…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Teacher Surveys, Foreign Countries, Principals