%0 Journal Article %T School leadership in disadvantaged contexts in Spain: Obstacles and improvements %A Mar¨ªa Navarro-Granados %A Ver¨®nica Cobano-Delgado %A Vicente Llorent-Bedmar %J Educational Management Administration & Leadership %@ 1741-1440 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1741143217728084 %X The increase in child poverty in Spain highlights the importance of equality and inclusion of students at risk of social exclusion in the Spanish educational system. Recent research emphasises the importance of educational leadership, particularly from school principals, as a tool to improve the learning of these students. The main aim of this study is to establish the characteristics of school management in disadvantaged contexts in western Andalusia (Spain), placing special emphasis on the factors considered to hinder or aid effective leadership from principals. A mixed methodology was used in this process, surveying 282 teachers and interviewing 14 principals, and employing descriptive and contrastive statistics techniques. According to the teachers surveyed, principals tend to follow good educational leadership practices. However, the disadvantaged contexts present obstacles to their effective execution. While improvements are observed in the continuity of teaching staff, there is an urgent need to improve the qualifications of teachers working with students at risk of exclusion. In conclusion, principals need greater autonomy in relation to teachers and teaching practice %K Administration %K leadership %K management %K schools %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1741143217728084