An Exploration of Systems-Level Special Education Leaders Using a Multicase Study Approach

<p> The purpose of this dissertation study was to explore the leadership attributes of special education central-office administrators. Using Senge&rsquo;s five disciplines of the learning organization and Marzano&rsquo;s 21 responsibilities of the school leader, this multicase study sought to discover the attributes of a special education leader. The focus of this dissertation study was to explore what leadership traits exist across systems-level special education leaders. </p><p> To understand special education leader engagement at the central-office level, interviews and observations were completed with special education leaders willing to participate in the research study. Additionally, each participant was required to submit a copy of his or her resume to the researcher. A multicase-study approach was used to analyze the attributes of each leader involved in the dissertation research. </p><p> The study analysis revealed that special education leaders in the State of Maryland demonstrate leadership attributes related to Senge&rsquo;s five disciplines of the learning organization and Marzano&rsquo;s 21 responsibilities of the school leader. Findings expanded the existing literature to include an analysis of special education leadership at a systems level.</p><p>

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:PROQUEST/oai:pqdtoai.proquest.com:13428617
Date01 May 2019
CreatorsCassidy, Shannon L.
PublisherFrostburg State University
Source SetsProQuest.com
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
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