
488 Paulina Palujanskiene y Biruta Svagzdiene
Characteristics of a school in the political context of what a learning organization means
respondents say that the school and its community are prone to innovation, 
but 59% of respondents believe that they are skeptical or completely unsure 
about this statement. Moreover, 82% of respondents believe that this area 
should be strengthened. One can see the links between the answers to this 
statement in terms of need:
•  Monitor, collect, analyze and respond to information on changes in 
the external school environment (41% say that these processes are 
running smoothly, 78% think that this area should be strengthened).
•  To strengthen the level of tolerance of community members to other 
members, their opinions or feelings (46% of respondents state that 
there is no need for development in this area, while 32% doubt it 
and 73% indicate that it should be strengthened).
According to Senge (1990), the activity of thinking models is especially 
signicant,  when  changing  the  quality  of  the  result  it  is  necessary  to 
change  the  actions,  and  to  change  the  actions,  the  decisions  inuencing 
them, which are determined by the changed thinking. In other words, the 
following sequence of actions is necessary: Changed thinking     Inuencing 
decisions     Changed actions     Changed the quality of the result.
  Analyzing  the  obtained  results,  it  is  noticeable  that  the  direction  of 
the  organizations’  processes  is  appropriate,  but  the  expectations  of  the 
community members for innovation or the speed of process implementation 
dier slightly. It is dicult to answer the personal contribution of community 
members to its development, as the  organization may  not always  have a 
signicant  inuence  on  individual  thinking  (tolerance  towards  others), 
but deepening work on analyzing problem areas is necessary as it directly 
correlates with (expected) outcomes in others.
Analyzing the obtained research data from the point of view of Shared 
Vision discipline, it is noticeable that 91% of respondents are positive that 
all members of their community: teachers, students, and their parents 
can  participate  in  school  management  processes  or  general  strategy 
development,  relevant  decisions,  rules,  initiating  agreements,  forming 
customs or traditions and resolving problematic situations, etc. 
Assessing the perspective of the situation, it should be noted that almost 
all respondents believe that work in this area should still be developed 
because community involvement is an ongoing, never-ending process. 50% 
of the respondents’ state that the strategy developed by the school is real, 
relevant, and close to the personal goals of the employees. 
It should be emphasized that the school strategy is directly correlated 
with  national  and  regional  education  policy  documents,  therefore  such 
a result  shows  that according to  the  respondents, the school  community 
sets  high  professional  goals,  is  not  far  from  current  issues  in  education,