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Journal of Educational Administration | 2016

Improving teaching capacity to increase student achievement: The key role of data interpretation by school leaders

David Lynch; Richard Smith; Steven Provost; Jake Madden

Purpose – This paper argues that in a well-organised school with strong leadership and vision coupled with a concerted effort to improve the teaching performance of each teacher, student achievement can be enhanced. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that while macro-effect sizes such as “whole of school” metrics are useful for school leaders in their professional development roles, there are important micro-conditions that can be uncovered in a more detailed analysis of student achievement data. Design/methodology/approach – Evidence of student achievement in a variety of standardised and non-standardised assessment tasks was subjected to examination in a post hoc, case study design. The assessment tasks were the South Australian Spelling Test Waddington Reading Test, a school-wide diagnostic writing task, teacher running records and National Assessment Program for Literacy and Numeracy. Performance in selected classrooms was compared on these tests utilising a variety of parametric quantitative...


School Leadership & Management | 2018

School leadership and school improvement : an examination of school readiness factors

Tony Yeigh; David Lynch; David Turner; Stephen Provost; Richard Smith; Royce L. Willis

ABSTRACT This article reports on an investigation into the influence stemming from school leadership as an important consideration in relation to school improvement. School readiness, based on [Schiemann, W. A. 2014. “From Talent Management to Talent Optimization.” Journal of World Business 49 (2): 281–288. doi:10.1016/j.jwb.2013.11.012]. Accountability, Capability and Engagement (ACE) leadership model, was assessed through self-reported school leader behaviours, attitudes, perceptions, and school improvement attributes. To clarify, school readiness refers to how a school principal optimises staff and other school resources to best achieve school improvement agendas. School readiness survey results and student achievement outcomes for one entire school district were analysed, indicating that school readiness did indeed impact student achievement. Findings reveal a need for school leaders to focus more clearly on overall school alignment and optimisation behaviours, and these are discussed in relation to specific leadership recommendations and how leadership can better support and encourage school improvement in terms of educational accountability.


Education and Information Technologies | 2018

Influences on purposeful implementation of ICT into the classroom: An exploratory study of K-12 teachers

Royce L. Willis; David Lynch; Paul Fradale; Tony Yeigh

Teachers are increasingly required to incorporate information and communications technologies (ICT) into the modern classroom. The implementation of ICT into the classroom should not be seen as merely an add-on, however, but should be included with purpose; meaningfully implemented based on pedagogy. The aim of this study is to explore potential factors that might predict purposeful implementation of ICT into the classroom. Using an online survey, skills in and beliefs about ICT were assessed, as well as the teaching and learning beliefs of forty-five K-12 teachers. Hierarchical multiple regression revealed that competence using ICT and a belief in the importance of ICT for student outcomes positively predicted purposeful implementation of ICT into the classroom, while endorsing more traditional content-based learning was a negative predictor. These three predictors explained 47% of the variance in purposeful implementation of ICT into the classroom. ICT competence was unpacked further with correlations. This revealed that there is a relationship between teachers having ICT skills that can personalize, engage, and create an interactive atmosphere for students and purposeful implementation of ICT into the classroom. Based on these findings, suggestions are made of important focal areas for encouraging teachers to purposefully implement ICT into their classrooms.


The Australian Journal of Teacher Education | 2012

Teacher Education Partnerships: An Australian Research-Based Perspective

David Lynch; Richard Smith


Archive | 2006

The rise of the learning manager: changing teacher education

Richard Smith; David Lynch


Change: Transformations in Education | 2003

The Bachelor of Learning Management (BLM) and capability: why we do not prepare teachers anymore

Richard Smith; David Lynch; Jim Mienczakowski


Archive | 2012

Preparing teachers in times of change: teaching school, standards, new content and evidence

David Lynch


Archive | 2010

Rethinking teacher education: teacher education in the knowledge age

David Lynch; Richard Smith


Archive | 2007

Learning management: transitioning teachers for national and international change

Richard Smith; David Lynch; Bruce Allen Knight


Archive | 2007

Australian schooling: what future?

David Lynch; Richard Smith

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Richard Smith

Southern Cross University

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Jake Madden

Southern Cross University

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Bruce Allen Knight

Central Queensland University

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Tony Yeigh

Southern Cross University

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Paul Fradale

Southern Cross University

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Royce L. Willis

Southern Cross University

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Stephen Provost

Southern Cross University

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Steven Provost

Southern Cross University

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