Oliveira, Maria Auxiliadora Lima dos Santos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0639702822084461
Abstract:
The goal of this paper is to analyze, within the context of education in Brazil, school management having as its main focus the working profile of the school director in the last 50 years, since the military regime up to the contemporary phase, studying the process of how this person occupied this role in this period and which were the relevant factors considered fundamental for the work in the school and for carrying out their roles relating to administrative, pedagogic and mainly leadership functions. The approach to the subject is totally guided by historical concepts of school organizations such as the Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação 9.394/96 [Law of Education Guidelines and Bases 9,394/96] and the Federal Constitution of 1988. It presents theoreticians who deal with the model of participative management and profiles of leadership as the essential point for the management of the school, besides the concepts related to these subjects, as a way and principles of strengthening for the quality of teaching. Concepts about leadership are presented as fundamental for school management from the perspective of various authors such as Heloísa Lück, Jonh C. Maxwell, Gilberto Guimarães and Silvio Celestino. This is the central issue which is discussed in the paper. The research seeks to reflect about how the transformational leadership can positively help the director in the school, conceptualizing and presenting ways of transforming the school manager into a leader. The whole approach used in this research is of quantitative/qualittive nature. One considers that the professional who exercises school management needs a basic formation in management and knowledge and practice of leadership, having in mind that shared management and the school which forms leaders is the one which has a leader manager.