The Process of Self-Leadership: Establishing Yourself as Leader No Matter Your Role

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https://doi.org/10.22230/ijepl.2024v20n1a1315

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self-leadership, early intervention, early childhood special education, leadership development, self-reflective leadership, goal setting

Abstract

As the field of early intervention/early childhood special education (EI/ECSE) focuses intently on building, supporting, and sustaining leaders across varying contexts and roles, this study introduced the concept of self-leadership to EI/ECSE self-identified leaders. The research explores differences in self-rated skills based on role, analyzes themes of goals for developing self-leadership skills, and analyzes the measurability of goals set by participants. Fifty-six participants completed the Abbreviated Self-Leadership Questionnaire (ASLQ) (Houghton, Dawley, & DiLiello, 2012), self-rated their own skills, and identified leadership goals. Results show that participants scored themselves highest on evaluating beliefs and assumptions about self-leadership. Self-identified goals resulted in three primary themes (administrative tasks, relationship building and coaching, and growth in learning). Directions for future research, policy, and recommendations for practice are discussed.

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2024-03-03

How to Cite

George-Puskar, A., Beavers, E., Bruns, D., & Lindner, C. (2024). The Process of Self-Leadership: Establishing Yourself as Leader No Matter Your Role. International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 20(1), 16 pp. https://doi.org/10.22230/ijepl.2024v20n1a1315

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Policy