A Micro-Political Exploration of the Resignation of Hong Kong Experienced Kindergarten Principals amidst Preschool Education Coordinator Turnover
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AbstractThe early childhood education system in Hong Kong operates within a corporate governance framework. However, there is a lack of research on the interaction between principalship and corporate governance in kindergartens and childcare centres. This study aims to address this gap by examining how a preschool education coordinator (PEC), working under corporate governance principles in a non-governmental organization (NGO), influenced the resignation decisions of principals. Using micro-political theory, this study examines power dynamics, conflicts, and decision-making processes that led to principals' resignations. This phenomenological case study utilized a focus group discussion with three principals who had resigned from the NGO. Through thematic analysis, three key themes emerged from the study: changing governance and accountability, conflicting educational values and beliefs between the preschool education coordinator and the principals, and contrasting leadership behaviours and styles. The findings of this study have significant implications for the local community, as well as offering valuable insights that can inform and benefit international audiences interested in early childhood education leadership development and human resources management. As early childhood education systems worldwide grapple with similar challenges, understanding the relationship between corporate governance and principalship can help devise strategies for enhancing organizational effectiveness and ensuring principal retention.
Acceptance Date25/06/2024
All Author(s) ListSally Wai-Yan WAN, Suzannie Kit-Ying LEUNG
Journal nameEducational Management Administration and Leadership
Year2024
PublisherSAGE
Place of PublicationUnited Kingdom
ISSN1741-1432
eISSN1741-1440
LanguagesEnglish-United Kingdom
KeywordsEarly childhood education, preschool education coordinator, principal resignation, leadership turnover, Hong Kong, phenomenology, marketization, neoliberal education