Study-Unit Description

Study-Unit Description


CODE PSY5611

 
TITLE Psychology of Leadership

 
UM LEVEL 05 - Postgraduate Modular Diploma or Degree Course

 
MQF LEVEL 7

 
ECTS CREDITS 5

 
DEPARTMENT Psychology

 
DESCRIPTION This unit examines the Psychology of Leadership and Management in detail, as specifically applied to Catholic Leadership in schools. Students will learn about and critically examine the classical and modern theories of leadership, including evidence from the latest research on transactional and transformational leadership and their application to a Catholic school context. Hands on sessions, where students will be able to identify, discuss, and challenge their own leadership styles will also be included. The specific local context of Catholic school will be kept in mind through the use of relevant examples, case studies, and discussions.

Study-unit Aims:

- Understanding and critically appraising the main classical theories of leadership including the concepts of autocratic, democratic and laissez faire leadership;
- Understanding and critically appraising modern conceptions of leadership including transactional and transformational leadership;
- Understanding and critically appraising the similarities and differences between leadership and management;
- Understanding one's personal leadership style;
- Examining the latest research on educational leadership, with particular reference to the specific context of Catholic schools and their ethos;
- Applying all the above to Catholic Leadership in schools in Malta.

Learning Outcomes:

1. Knowledge & Understanding:
By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to:

- Know how to define and critically appraise autocratic, democratic, and laissez-faire leadership styles in different contexts;
- Know what transactional and transformational leadership entail and be able to critically appraise their use in different contexts;
- Understand and critically apprais the principles behind contingency theories of leadership;
- Understand the strengths and weaknesses of their own particular leadership style;
- Consider the complex relationship between leadership and power;
- Discuss and critically appraise gender based and cross cultural issues in leadership;
- Critically appraise all ofthe above in the light of the Catholic approach to school leadership.

2. Skills:
By the end of the study-unit the student will be able to:

- Assess their own predominant leadership style as well as that of others;
- Transfer the knowledge gained about leadership into actual situations which they may encounter in the workplace;
- Examine the impact of different leadership styles on individual and group behaviour;
- Increase sensitivity towards issues of diversity (such as gender, culture and sexual orientation) in individuals.

Main Text/s and any supplementary readings:

Main Text:
Northouse, P. G. (2014). Introduction to Leadership Concepts and Practice (3rd ed.). Sage Publications

Supplementary Readings:
Belmonte, A., & Cranston, N. (2009). The religious dimension of lay leadership in Catholic schools: preserving Catholic culture in an era of change
Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, Vol.12(3), p.294-319
Buchanan, M. T. (ed - 2012). Leadership and religious schools: International perspectives and challenges. Continuum Publications
Cauchi Cushcieri R. A. (2008). The view from the top: A study on educational leadership in Roman Catholic schools in Malta. Doctoral Dissertation
Williams, H. S., & Johnson, T. L. (2013). Strategic leadership in schools. Education, 133(3), p. 350-355
Hermans, C.A.M., & Koerts, E. (2013). Towards a model of influence of spirituality on leadership: empirical research of school leaders on Catholic schools in the Netherlands. Journal of Beliefs & Values, Vol.34(2), p.204-219
Hernandez, M., Eberly, M. B., Avolio, B. J., & Johnson, M. D. (2011). The loci and mechanisms of leadership: Exploring a more comprehensive view of leadership theory. The Leadership Quarterly, 22(6), p.1165-1185
Hobbie, M., Convey, J.J., & Schuttloffel, M.J. (2010). The impact of Catholic school identity and organizational leadership on the vitality of Catholic elementary schools. Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice,Vol.14(1), p.7-24
Marino, J. (2010). Creating Meaningful Leadership in Catholic Secondary Schools Momentum, Vol.41(3), p.14-16
Parris, D. & Peachey, J. (2013). A systematic review of servant leadership theory in organizational contexts. Journal of Business Ethics, 113(3), p.377-393
Schuttloffel, M. J. "mimi" (2013). Contemplative leadership practice: the influences of character on Catholic school leadership. Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, Vol.17(1), p.81-104
Striepe, M., & O'Donoghue, T. (2014). Servant Leadership in a Catholic School: A Study in the Western Australian Context. Education Research and Perspectives, Vol.41(1), p.130-153
Other studies in: The Leadership Quarterly; Educational Management Administration and Leadership; Leadership; Journal of Research on Leadership Education

 
STUDY-UNIT TYPE Lecture and Independent Study

 
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment Component/s Sept. Asst Session Weighting
Assignment Yes 100%

 
LECTURER/S Gottfried Catania

 

 
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