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How ethical leadership influences professional learning communities via teacher obligation and participation in decision making: A moderated-mediation analysis

This study tested a moderated-mediation model of the processes linking principal ethical leadership and professional learning communities in China, in which teacher obligation is included as a mediator, and teacher participation in school decision making is considered as a moderator. The results fro...

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Published in:Educational management, administration & leadership administration & leadership, 2023-03, Vol.51 (2), p.345-364
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Faculty Development
Foreign Countries
High School Teachers
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Participative Decision Making
Principals
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School administration
School principals
Teacher Administrator Relationship
Teacher Attitudes
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