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An Invitation to Participate in an International  Study on Ethical Leadership in Education

An Invitation to Participate in an International  Study on Ethical Leadership in Education. Lyse Langlois, Claire Lapointe & Dominique Tanguay, Université Laval Québec. Presentation outline. Our r esearch programme 1995-2016 Published findings What your participation entails

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An Invitation to Participate in an International  Study on Ethical Leadership in Education

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  1. An Invitation to Participate in an International Study on Ethical Leadership in EducationAn Invitation to Participate in an International Study on Ethical Leadership in Education Lyse Langlois, Claire Lapointe & Dominique Tanguay, Université Laval Québec

  2. Presentationoutline • Our research programme 1995-2016 • Publishedfindings • Whatyour participation entails • Advantages

  3. Our research programme: 1995-2016 • 1995-1997: Qualitativevalidation by Langlois of Starratt’stridimensional model through the study of ethical dilemmas (PH. D. dissertation)N=27 • 2000-2005: • Further qualitative investigation in diverse educational contexts by Langlois & Lapointe (Écoles de raccrocheurs in QC; French-linguistic minority settings across Canada) N + 339= 366 • Design and validation of a quantitative research instrument designed to measure the presence of ethical leadership and ethical sensitivity (ELQ)

  4. 2005-2008: Design and experimentation of the TERA training program and further qualitative investigation in aboriginal and English-minority settings N +69= 435 • 2009-2013: Qualitativeinvestigation and TERA training with other professions (engineers, nurses, police…); Translation of ELQ in English and Spanish; Addition of items to ELQ: influence of organizational culture and other social and personal characteristics on EL and ES; investigation in public services N+6,165= 600

  5. Example of ethical leadership profile

  6. 2013-2016: International project • 2013-2016: International Study of Ethical Leadership in diverse schoolsystems: Whatissimilar, whatisdifferent? Added translations of ELQ in Nepalese, Turkish, Swedish To come: Haïti (créole) Data collected in Canada (French and English), New Zealand, Sweden, Nepal, Turkey AND YOU?

  7. Whatyour participation entails • Promoting participation among educational administrators (superintendents, school district officers, school principals and assistant principals, head teachers, etc) • Gathering and sending us email addresses of all potential participants (cohorts) • Eachindividualfills the Ethical Leadership Questionnaire (30 minutes) • Online • Securizedplatfom

  8. Advantages • Each participant will receive her or his ethical leadership profile • Participating organisations will receive a collective ethical leadership profile • International co-reseachers will receive their data base and results and co-publish with the leading research team

  9. Contact information • Prof Lyse Langlois, main investigatorLyse.Langlois@rlt.ulaval.ca • Prof Claire Lapointe & Pierre Valois, coinvestigators • Dominique Tanguay, ResearchAssistant: • Dominique.Tanguay@fsa.ulaval.ca Web site: http://www.qle-elq.rlt.ulaval.ca/

  10. QUESTIONS ?????????????????

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