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The Study of the Relationships of Teacher’s Creative Teaching, Imagination, and Principal’s Visionary Leadership

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  • Hsin-Hao Chen
  • Yu-Hsi Yuan

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This study aims to investigate how a teacher’s creative teaching is affected by the teacher’s imagination and his or her school principal’s visionary leadership, and how the contextual moderating effects are at play among the cross-hierarchical factors. The research framework is divided into two levels: the individual level on how “teacher’s imagination†affects “teacher’s creative teaching†and the group level on the impact of “the principal’s visionary leadership.†From the teachers of 65 primary schools in southern Taiwan invited to participate in the survey study, 861 valid data were returned. The cross-level moderating effects were further examined via hierarchical linear modeling (HLM). The result shows that the “teacher’s imagination†will impact the “creative teaching†positively. The “vision practice†will affect “autonomous learning and challenge-presenting†positively as well. Moreover, the “vision feedback†plays a positive moderator role in how “creative imagination†contributes to “interactive discussion and open-mindedness.†The implication of the study is to discover the predictive model which inspired the students’ creativity potential by cross-hierarchical perspective.

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  • Hsin-Hao Chen & Yu-Hsi Yuan, 2021. "The Study of the Relationships of Teacher’s Creative Teaching, Imagination, and Principal’s Visionary Leadership," SAGE Open, , vol. 11(3), pages 21582440211, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:sagope:v:11:y:2021:i:3:p:21582440211029932
    DOI: 10.1177/21582440211029932
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    1. Oracion, RjD. & Balondo, Milesa N. & Cagadas, Nikka Q. & Cortez, Argie S. & Daraug, Julianne D. Densing & Johnryl Macariday & James Carlo S. & Santonia, Sheenah Grace M. & Flora, Frexson M. & Krystal , 2024. "The Relationship of Teaching Strategies and Self-Concept on Students’ Engagement in Learning: A Quantitative Investigation," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(4), pages 2017-2026, April.

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