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Tímarit um menntarannsóknir - 01.01.2011, Qupperneq 34
34 Amalía Björnsdóttir, Baldur Kristjánsson og Börkur Hansen Context This is the fourth paper in a series based on the longitudinal study Motivation of Stu- dents in Compulsory Schools in Iceland. The literature suggests that student achieve- ment is strongly related to two interrelated factors, namely the school leadership and the organizational culture of the school – the school culture (Deal and Peterson, 1999; Hoy and Miskel, 1996, 2008; Fullan, 2001). The concept of school culture refers to the values and norms that shape tra- ditions and interactions, i.e. how school personnel interact and operate when solv- ing everyday challenges. Accordingly, the teachers’ views towards student learn- ing are a significant part of the culture of schools. Deal and Peterson (1999) and Schein (2004) state that school culture can be of various kinds, but Maehr and Midg- ley (1996) emphasize that the values and norms towards teaching and learning are of utmost importance for academic suc- cess in schools. Hoy and Miskel (1996, 2008) point out that there are a limited number of empirical studies available on school culture. Generally, however, em- pirical studies suggest that culture in suc- cessful organizations is proactive in nature and emphasizes co-operation and collabo- ration of all their staff. This scarcity also applies to the Icelandic context. The findings presented in this paper shed a light on the relationship between as- pects of school culture in eight compulsory schools in Iceland with achievement on nationally administered comprehensive exams. Method Data was collected in eight compulsory schools (ages 6–16), four of them located in the greater Reykjavík area and four in rural areas. Data was gathered with a questionnaire where teachers responded to questions and statements. On the one hand, the theoretical framework that guid- ed the development of the questionnaires for teachers and middle managers was developed from the works of Maehr and Midgley (1996). According to them, the values and norms towards teaching and learning are the most important dimen- sions of every school culture. On the other hand, questions concerning school culture focused on organizational and manage- rial elements. There were 318 teachers in these eight compulsory schools and the re- sponse rate was 75%. Findings and discussion Factor analysis was carried out on the data collected from teachers and middle man- agers. Two separate factor analyses were done, one for statements that describe in general terms the school culture and the other on statements describing the culture in relation to teaching orientation. Scores on standardized tests in Icelandic and Abstract School culture and school achievement
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