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Year 2025, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 106 - 123
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15075697

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  • Divsar, H., & Dolat Pour, E. (2018). Error management behaviors in EFL classrooms: teachers' responses to students’ errors. Iranian Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 6(2), 86-99.
  • Edmondson, A. C. (2003). Speaking up in the operating room: How team leaders promote learning in interdisciplinary action teams. Journal of Management Studies, 40(6), 1419–1452.
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  • Frese, M., & Keith, N. (2015). Action errors, error management, and learning in organizations. Annual review of psychology, 66, 661-687.
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  • Guchait, P., Paşamehmetoğlu, A., & Madera, J. (2016). Error management culture: impact on cohesion, stress, and turnover intentions. The Service Industries Journal, 36(3-4), 124-141.
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  • Holland, H., Ky, L., Hensley, D. Cummins, H.J., Bonti, S. (2013). The school principal as leader: Guiding schools to better teaching and learning. Report on School Leadership. Wallace Foundation Publication
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  • Hunter, S. T., Tate, B. W., Dzieweczynski, J. L., & Bedell-Avers, K. E. (2011). Leaders make mistakes: A multilevel consideration of why. The Leadership Quarterly, 22(2), 239–258. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.leaqua.2011.02.001
  • Khan, H. (2023). Lack of communication in the workplace: causes and effects. https://www.simpplr.com/blog/2021/causes-effects-poor-communication-workplace/ (12.08.2024).
  • Klamar, A., Horvath, D., Keith, N., & Frese, M. (2022). Inducing error management culture–evidence from experimental team studies. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 716915.
  • Kurum Tiryakioglu, G. (2024). Error management culture in schools and its relationship with teachers' psychological withdrawal behaviors. Journal of Pedagogical Research, 8(2), 113-128. https://doi.org/10.33902/JPR.202425804
  • Leape, L. L., & Berwick, D. M. (2005). Five years after To Err Is Human: What have we learned? JAMA, 293(19), 2384–2390. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.293.19.2384
  • Lei, Z., Naveh, E., and Novikov, Z. (2016). Errors in organizations: An integrative review via level of analysis, temporal dynamism, and priority lenses. Journal of Management, 42, 1315–1343. doi: 10.1177/0149206316633745
  • Merriam, S. B., and Tisdell, E. J. (2015). Qualitative research: A guide to design and implementation (4th Ed.). John Wiley & Sons.
  • Moraca, E., Zaghini, F., Fiorini, J., & Sili, A. (2024). Nursing leadership style and error management culture: a scoping review. Leadership in Health Services, 37(4), 526-547.
  • Nanto, Z. (2021). The relationship between error management culture, work engagement, and organizational creativity. [Doctoral dissertation,]. Fırat University, Elazığ, Türkiye.
  • Nanto, Z. (2023). Çocuk gelişimcilerinin hata yönetimi kültürüne yönelik görüşlerinin değerlendirilmesi [Evaluation of child development specialists' views on error management culture]. Kesit Akademi, 8(32), 234-251.
  • Ozdogru, M., & Guclu, N. (2021). Okul yöneticilerinin yaptıkları yönetimsel hataların mesleki gelişim ve öğrenme bağlamında incelenmesi: hatalardan öğrenme [Examining administrative mistakes made by school principals in the context of professional development and learning: learning from mistakes]. Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi Türk Dünyası Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi Eğitim Dergisi, 6(1), 46-62.
  • Patton, M. Q. (2014). Nitel araştırma ve değerlendirme yöntemleri [Qualitative research and evaluation methods]. (M. Bütün ve S. B. Demir, Çev. Edt.). Pegem Akademi.
  • Prümper, J., Zapf, D., Brodbeck, F. C., & Frese, M. (1992). Some surprising differences between novice and expert errors in computerized office work. Behavior and Information Technology, 11, 319-328.
  • Reason, J. (2000). Human error: Models and management. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 320(7237), 768–770. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.320.7237.768
  • Riani, S. S., & Ain, S. Q. (2022). The role of school principal in implementing education quality management. Jurnal Ilmiah Sekolah Dasar, 6(2), 204-211.
  • Seckler, C., Fischer, S., & Rosing, K. (2021). Who adopts an error management orientation? Discovering the role of humility. Academy of Management Discoveries, 7(4), 461-481.
  • Shenton, A. K. (2004). Strategies for ensuring trustworthiness in qualitative research projects. Education for Information, 22(2), 63-75.
  • Soncini, A., Visintin, E. P., Matteucci, M. C., Tomasetto, C., & Butera, F. (2022). A positive error climate promotes learning outcomes through students' adaptive reactions toward errors. Learning and Instruction, 80, 101627.
  • Trail, K. (2000). Taking the Lead: The Role of the Principal in School Reform. CSRD Connections, 1(4), 2-9.
  • Van der Byl, C. A., & Vredenburg, H. (2023). The interrelatedness of error prevention and error management. Frontiers in Psychology, 14(1032472), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1032472
  • Van Dyck, C., Frese, M., Baer, M., & Sonnentag, S. (2005). Organizational error management culture and its impact on performance: a two-study replication. Journal of Applied Psychology, 90(6), 1228.
  • Van Steenbergen, E., Van Dijk, D., Christensen, C., Coffeng, T., & Ellemers, N. (2020). Learn to build an error management culture. Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, 28(1), 57-73.
  • Vogus, T. J., & Sutcliffe, K. M. (2007a). Organizational resilience: Towards a theory and research agenda. In IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics (pp. 3418–3422). Montreal.
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  • Zhao, B., Lu, Y., Wang, X., & Pang, L. (2024). Challenge stressors and learning from failure: the moderating roles of emotional intelligence and error management culture. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 36(2), 238-251.
  • Zhou, Q., & Zhang, H. (2024). Error management culture and college students’ self-development: The serial mediating roles of grit and learning from failure. Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 1-14.

To Accept or to Ignore: School Leaders' Reactions to Errors

Year 2025, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 106 - 123
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15075697

Abstract

Errors are present in every organization, or structure involving people. They are inevitable in schools where school leaders, teachers, students, and parents maintain close contact. School leaders are key persons in managing errors effectively. By managing errors, they can turn them into positive consequences like learning, change at school. Error management is not about preventing errors, but about avoiding the negative consequences of errors and reducing their effects. In this regard, this study aims to reveal the views of school leaders regarding error management and strategies in schools through qualitative research administering semi-structured interviews with ten school leaders. Findings indicate that school leaders' dominant perspective on error is that it is accepted, though a few ignore or deny errors. There are individual (neglect, lack of knowledge and skill, state of well-being) and collective (lack of communication, unclear legislation, school culture) sources of errors. The findings of this study have revealed that error management strategies can be categorized before an error (detailed explanation, setting rules, sharing past errors), after an error (immediate intervention, ignorance, enforcing legislation, mediating, taking advice and warning), and in terms of both cases (communicating, tolerant school culture). The participants regard errors as learning, benefit, and change at school. The study concludes that errors can be managed easily when they are seen as a part of human nature.

Ethical Statement

The ethics application for the study was made on 30/07/2021 and the research was carried out with the approval of Trakya University Ethics Commission dated 08/09/2021 and numbered 07/07 (E-29563864-050.04.04-117952).

References

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  • Creswell, J. W. (2015). Nitel araştırma yöntemleri [Qualitative research methods] (2. Baskı) (Çev. Edt. M. Bütün ve S. B. Demir). Siyasal Kitabevi.
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  • Dimmock, C. (1996). Dilemmas for school leaders and administrators in restructuring. In International Handbook of Educational Leadership and Administration: Part1–2 (pp. 135-170). Springer Netherlands.
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  • Edmondson, A. C. (2003). Speaking up in the operating room: How team leaders promote learning in interdisciplinary action teams. Journal of Management Studies, 40(6), 1419–1452.
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  • Ozdogru, M., & Guclu, N. (2021). Okul yöneticilerinin yaptıkları yönetimsel hataların mesleki gelişim ve öğrenme bağlamında incelenmesi: hatalardan öğrenme [Examining administrative mistakes made by school principals in the context of professional development and learning: learning from mistakes]. Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi Türk Dünyası Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi Eğitim Dergisi, 6(1), 46-62.
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  • Zhou, Q., & Zhang, H. (2024). Error management culture and college students’ self-development: The serial mediating roles of grit and learning from failure. Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 1-14.
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Early Pub Date March 25, 2025
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