The study intended to contribute to the quality of schools and teachers with the help of suggestions obtained from data and to shed light on regulations in school autonomy. Qualitative research method, which was thought to be more convenient to examine cases in depth, was used in this study and phenomenology was adopted. In order to provide maximum diversity, twenty four voluntary teachers were chosen from pre-school (5 teachers), primary school (7 teachers), secondary school (7 teachers) and high school (5 teachers). Following results were obtained related to more effective school management: Decisions related to teacher dismissal and dismissal of other staff should be taken by upper educational managers and not by schools; schools should...
[[abstract]]This research was aimed to study the relations of establishing a teachers' association i...
An appropriate and considerate choice of the study methods is an important condition for successful ...
Countries regarded as holding high levels of educational autonomy face a different set of constraint...
Teacher autonomy can lead to either exciting or vacuous learning experiences for students. Therefore...
This qualitative research project looks into the realm of teacher autonomy. The research was conduct...
Autonomy is a widely used concept in education policy and practice. The etymology of the concept der...
The purpose of the qualitative phenomenological study was to identify what, if any, strategies and o...
Teachers’ autonomy allows teachers to be in charge of their teaching, from preparing syllabuses, tea...
The purpose of this qualitative multiple case study was to examine teachers’ perceived autonomy in t...
Personal experience as both a classroom teacher and an administrator suggests that teachers need a g...
In many countries, education systems are moving towards a combination of increased school autonomy a...
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
School autonomy has become increasingly significant in the politics of education, as well as a centr...
This study was conducted by a group of four doctoral candidates in the mid-career leadership program...
Autonomy is a widely used concept in education policy and practice. The etymology of the concept der...
[[abstract]]This research was aimed to study the relations of establishing a teachers' association i...
An appropriate and considerate choice of the study methods is an important condition for successful ...
Countries regarded as holding high levels of educational autonomy face a different set of constraint...
Teacher autonomy can lead to either exciting or vacuous learning experiences for students. Therefore...
This qualitative research project looks into the realm of teacher autonomy. The research was conduct...
Autonomy is a widely used concept in education policy and practice. The etymology of the concept der...
The purpose of the qualitative phenomenological study was to identify what, if any, strategies and o...
Teachers’ autonomy allows teachers to be in charge of their teaching, from preparing syllabuses, tea...
The purpose of this qualitative multiple case study was to examine teachers’ perceived autonomy in t...
Personal experience as both a classroom teacher and an administrator suggests that teachers need a g...
In many countries, education systems are moving towards a combination of increased school autonomy a...
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
School autonomy has become increasingly significant in the politics of education, as well as a centr...
This study was conducted by a group of four doctoral candidates in the mid-career leadership program...
Autonomy is a widely used concept in education policy and practice. The etymology of the concept der...
[[abstract]]This research was aimed to study the relations of establishing a teachers' association i...
An appropriate and considerate choice of the study methods is an important condition for successful ...
Countries regarded as holding high levels of educational autonomy face a different set of constraint...