Principals' sense of uncertainty and organizational learning mechanisms

Chen Schechter, Neomi Asher

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Abstract

The purpose of the present study is to examine the effect of principals' sense of uncertainty on organizational learning mechanisms (OLMs) in schools. Data were collected from 130 school principals (90 women and 40 men) from both Tel-Aviv and Central districts in Israel. After computing the correlation between perceived uncertainty and OLMs, hierarchical regression analyses were conducted to examine the effect of principals' sense of uncertainty and the demographic variables on the OLMs' components. The results of this study reveal a negative relationship between principals' sense of uncertainty and the extensiveness of OLMs in schools. Hierarchical regression analyses reveal that OLMs are predicted significantly and negatively by the complexity dimension of perceived uncertainty and predicted significantly and positively by seniority in teaching (length of service). The findings call for ongoing research on the connection between environmental uncertainty, faculty learning processes, and student outcomes. Contrary to the findings of various studies on business management, the paper shows that the complexity dimension of principals' perceived uncertainty, rather than the changeability dimension, predicted the extensiveness of organizational learning mechanisms in schools.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)138-152
Number of pages15
JournalInternational Journal of Educational Management
Volume26
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Feb 2012

Keywords

  • Change management
  • Israel
  • Learning organizations
  • Organizational learning mechanisms
  • Principals
  • Schools
  • Uncertainty

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