Beyond Teaching - School Climate and Communication in the Educational Context

Authors

  • Eleni Mousena University of West Attica
  • Nikolaos Raptis University of West Attica

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v21i2.4122

Keywords:

higher education, school climate, communication, listening culture, leadership

Abstract

Positive school climate promotes teachers' professionalism and students’ social development and academic achievement. However, it cannot be taken for granted within a context of rapid change and increased complexity. Educators are often faced with critical situations which result in many of them questioning their own abilities. The problem set forth in this study is based upon the changes in educational context as caused by current social, financial and technological factors, and their impact on school climate. This paper explores the variables of school climate and communication in order to find the extent to which their relationship can work in favor of an open, safe and creative educational organization where teachers and students will wish to belong. It also examines the communication skills of school principals. The conceptual framework of the study is based on organizational culture and educational communication research. The study is a critical meta-analysis of literature on the statement problem. The results show that school climate is fundamental to achieving school goals. Communication among all participants is a key factor in creating a positive school climate, and the communication skills of the school principal are largely crucial.

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Published

2021-05-14

How to Cite

Mousena , E. ., & Raptis , N. . (2021). Beyond Teaching - School Climate and Communication in the Educational Context . Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 21(2). https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v21i2.4122

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