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Latent leadership profiles of German preschool leaders and its prediction by characteristics of leaders and preschools
Latent leadership profiles of German preschool leaders and its prediction by characteristics of leaders and preschools.
In: European Early Childhood Education Research Journal
Jahrg.: 33, H. 2, S. 258-274
Leadership in early childhood education and care (ECEC) undoubtedly plays a crucial role in preschool quality, yet it is seldom discussed in studies. This study aims to identify various leadership profiles of preschool leaders using a person-centered approach and predict these profiles based on leaders’ characteristics and the preschools they lead. A total of 182 preschool teachers reported on the transformational, transactional, passive, authentic, and abusive leadership behaviors of 77 preschool leaders. Employing a two-level mixture model, the Latent Profile Analysis (LPA) identified three distinct latent leadership profiles, predicted in a multinomial logistic regression by the leader’s childcare qualifications and the preschool’s size. Authentic-inspiring and ambivalent-passive leaders typically led larger preschools, whereas ambivalent-passive leaders were less qualified. Moderate-motivating leaders, who held more advanced childcare qualifications, led smaller preschools. Given that ambivalent-passive leadership can lead to detrimental employee outcomes, policy and practice should focus on ECEC-specific leadership training.