How A Change, the Implementation of a Walking Bus, Was Managed Using Transformational Leadership Strategies
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Abstract
In this study we try to explore the concept of implementation of a change through implementing a walking bus scheme at the prep school. The main focus of this research was on the issue of managing this change through utilizing transformational leadership strategies. The research also analysed the significance of increasing physical activity among school-going children and the benefits for implementing the walking bus scheme at the prep school. The study follows the secondary research methods for the data collection and data analysis. Finally the research put forward the conclusions and suggestions for the future research.
2.4)Benefits of Walking Bus School and Active Transportation7
2.5)Leadership Views and Definitions8
2.6)Leadership Styles9
2.61)Transactional Leadership Style10
2.62)Transformational Leadership10
2.7)Approaches to Change Management12
2.71)Planned Change12
2.72)Emergent Change12
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY14
4.1Research Design14
4.2Secondary Data Analysis14
4.3Qualitative Research14
4.4Research Philosophy15
CHAPTER 4: DISCUSSION/ANALYSIS16
4.5Planned Change16
4.6Transformational Leadership17
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION18
5.1Future Aspects19
5.2Suggestions for Practice19
REFERENCES20
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Children's active travel distance and overweight/obesity6
Figure 2: Distance walked and cycled per child (10-14 years) per year (kilometres)6
Figure 3: The development of Leadership Theories9
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study
Obesity and overweight issues has occurred due to the inactive lifestyle behaviours of people, which strongly relates to chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases and type II diabetes (Tremblay &Willms, 2000). Obesity and overweight rates, in adolescents and children, are specifically high in Australia, Canada, Japan, South Western Europe and the United States. Children's healthy development and growth requires a focused approach towards making physical activities a part of their daily lives. Physical activities may involve schemes such as implementation of a walking bus at school. There are several past researches that reflect that children who walk to school are more healthy and active (Tudor-Locke, Ainsworth, Adair, &Popkin, 2003). Walking may account for almost half of the total physical recommended activity for children, in countries where active commuting is a norm. The implementation of a walking bus scheme, in the prep school, is an initiative towards promoting an active and safe mode of transportation for children on their journey between home and school. A walking bus scheme refers to a group of children who, under the supervision of an adult, senior students, or school ...