Role Identity and Sensemaking as Institutional Mechanisms for Policy Translation: The Case of School Principals and Education Reforms in Israel
Abstract
Education policies are rarely implemented as they have been written or planned. Instead, school principals interpret and apply these policies according to their professional role identity and sensemaking. This study highlights the importance of the micro-institutional context. Specifically, it addresses the professional role identity and sensemaking of individuals who are responsible for policy translation and implementation. I find that policy...
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Title
Role Identity and Sensemaking as Institutional Mechanisms for Policy Translation: The Case of School Principals and Education Reforms in Israel
Published Date
Jul 24, 2019
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
203 - 221
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