Role Ambiguity of School Principals
Citation
TABANCALI, Erkan & Yasemin SU. "Role Ambiguity of School Principals". Journal of Qualitative Research in Education, 25 (2021): 335-359.Abstract
The present study aimed to find out the school principals’
opinions working in public primary and secondary schools concerning
their role ambiguity. It is significant for the purpose of this study to set
forth the perspectives regarding experiencing the role ambiguity, consider
the main factors which lay ground to role ambiguity and prevent
situations that may adversely affect the functions of educational
organizations in advance. This study employed a qualitative,
phenomenological research design. As participants, there were 10 school
principals determined with maximum variation sampling. The data,
collected with the semi-structured interview, were analyzed and
interpreted using the content analysis. The findings obtained in this study
revealed two main themes as follows: “role ambiguity” and “influence
framework”. “Role ambiguity” was divided into two subthemes as “role
line” and “elements of ambiguity”. “Influence framework'; was divided
into four subthemes as "organizational ambiguity", "pressure groups",
"ambiguity mirror", and "solution paths". The findings obtained in this
study showed that school principals experience role ambiguity. It was
determined that the role ambiguity of the school principals of this sample
resulted from organizational ambiguity and concluded that the school
principals determined their roles as per the situation. Within the
framework of the results of this study, the factors causing the role
ambiguity of school principals should be removed.