2015
DOI: 10.1177/0192636515583869
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Leading by Following

Abstract: This study analyzed how active Twitter users who are also school leaders used the tool. The researchers collaboratively identified K-12 school leaders who were active on Twitter and then collected tweets from those school leaders. The final sample for this study included 115 Twitter users and over 180,000 tweets from those individuals. The results of this study indicated that school leaders overwhelmingly used Twitter for educational purposes and as a way to create communities of practice focused on educationa… Show more

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“…His findings indicated that school leaders discussed various topics on Twitter, including technology, announcements, personal promotion, and educational policies. This finding was confirmed by Sauers and Richardson (2015), who concluded that Twitter is a platform that is providing educators new ways to "communicate, learn and grow" (p. 141).…”
Section: School Leadership and Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…His findings indicated that school leaders discussed various topics on Twitter, including technology, announcements, personal promotion, and educational policies. This finding was confirmed by Sauers and Richardson (2015), who concluded that Twitter is a platform that is providing educators new ways to "communicate, learn and grow" (p. 141).…”
Section: School Leadership and Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 77%
“…In particular, researchers have sought to better understand how the use of tools like Twitter may be impacting the practice of school leadership. Many have focused primarily on interconnectivity of Twitter as a tool for developing new and expanded professional learning networks (Carpenter & Krutka, 2014;Cho, 2013;Couros et al, 2012;Sauers & Richardson, 2015).…”
Section: School Leadership and Social Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on prior research on identifying active Twitter users (Sauers & Richardson, 2015;Veletsianos, 2011), we used four inclusion criteria to identify educational leaders who have been using Twitter actively. The criteria are that a participant must have: (1) a public Twitter profile,…”
Section: Phase 1: Identify Active Twitter Users Holding Educational Lmentioning
confidence: 99%