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Title: School Leadership


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School Leadership
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Schools are trapped by a leadership dilemma
they require skilled effective principals in
order to outgrow their utter dependence on those
principals.The ultimate principal is one who
develops his school in such a way that there are
many leaders, not only himself.

Tom Donahoe
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Principals must be instructional leaders first
and foremostbut School management must not and
cannot be ignored.
Leadership and Management are not in conflict
with each other!
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  • I dont know the key to success, but the key to
    failure is trying to please everybody

Bill Cosby
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Principals establish credibility by modeling
behavior that is congruent with the vision and
values of their school
  • Adhere to the golden rule of leadership..do what
    you say you will do
  • Turn aspiration into actions.

    Have the impatience that is born of urgency and
    drive to get on with it.
  • Kouzes and Posner

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  • What do you think is the best way to get people
    to do things for you/the school?
  • How do you like to be treated by your
  • superiors and why?

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  • Leadership Orientation
  • What is your predominant style?

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Leadership
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Leadership
  • Shared through empowerment
  • InitiatingTask Accomplishment
  • ConsiderationHuman Relations
  • Transformational (collaborative, professionalism
    and empowerment, understanding change)
  • Situational

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Leadership Goal Setting
  • Achievable
  • Understood
  • Realistic
  • Accepted by group

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Leadership Traits
Leaders possess more..
  • Capacity (intelligence, alertness, verbal
    facility, originality and judgment)
  • Achievement (scholarship, knowledge and athletic
    achievement)
  • Responsibility (dependability, initiative,
    persistence, aggressiveness, self-confidence and
    desire to excel)
  • Participation (activity, sociability,
    cooperation, adaptability and humor)
  • Status (socio-economic, position and popularity)

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Principals lead through shared vision and values
rather than through rules and procedures
  • Engage the faculty in the co-creation of shared
    vision and values
  • Work together to find common ground and build
    consensus
  • Rely on shared vision to guide school decisions
    instead of rules/regulations driven place
  • The goal is to give people the direction they
    need to act autonomously through sharing school

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Principals Shape School Culture through
  • Choice of staff
  • Formal leadership appointments
  • Working with informal leaders
  • Handling conflict between formal and informal
    leaders
  • Regular two-way communication

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Contingency Approach
  • Leadership depends on variables such as situation
    favorableness, task specificity, leader member
    relations, leader personality, and group maturity.
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