TY - JOUR
T1 - Leadership sacralization in Elite Traditional International Baccalaureate schools
T2 - a Jungian lens review and analysis
AU - Suits, David
N1 - No funding acknowledged
PY - 2023/11/19
Y1 - 2023/11/19
N2 - This review and ontological analysis will explore how the concept of leadership could be sacralized in Elite Traditional International Baccalaureate schools. I aim to challenge education researchers and leaders to recognize the significance of this under researched area of study. I will expand on research that employed institutional theory to explore how schools legitimize their claim to be international. My hypothesis is that these schools could strengthen institutional legitimacy by adopting a Jungian archetypal approach to international mindedness education that could sacralize leadership space. Much of the small body of literature related to leadership sacralization focused on a corporate rather than the educational context, and there are no known studies that directly addressed my hypothesis. My research aims include a contribution to theory development in this area as well as recommendations for future evaluation and expansion of the understandings gained in this paper.
AB - This review and ontological analysis will explore how the concept of leadership could be sacralized in Elite Traditional International Baccalaureate schools. I aim to challenge education researchers and leaders to recognize the significance of this under researched area of study. I will expand on research that employed institutional theory to explore how schools legitimize their claim to be international. My hypothesis is that these schools could strengthen institutional legitimacy by adopting a Jungian archetypal approach to international mindedness education that could sacralize leadership space. Much of the small body of literature related to leadership sacralization focused on a corporate rather than the educational context, and there are no known studies that directly addressed my hypothesis. My research aims include a contribution to theory development in this area as well as recommendations for future evaluation and expansion of the understandings gained in this paper.
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U2 - 10.1080/13603124.2023.2284287
DO - 10.1080/13603124.2023.2284287
M3 - Article
SN - 1360-3124
JO - International Journal of Leadership in Education
JF - International Journal of Leadership in Education
ER -