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Keys To Successful 21st Century Educational Leadership This multimedia product and its contents are protected under copyright law. The following are prohibited by law: –Any public performance or display, including transmission of any image over a network; –Preparation of any derivative work, including the extraction, in whole or part, of any images; –Any rental, lease, or lending of the program. Chapter 15, ISLLC Standards 1-6 For your Future and Beyond Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007

6 Focus Action Keys 1.Educational Facilitation Focus –Facilitate the development of a cohesive learning group which values diversity and explores conflict constructively 2.Learner Focus –Understand the context in which leadership is situated –the learners’ needs, desires, and strengths and the issues being addressed Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007

6 Focus Action Keys 3.Educational Leadership Focus –Group-centered approach to leadership development 4.Issue/Action Focus –learning in action is encouraging on-going reflection or collective self-examination Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007

6 Focus Action Keys 5.Non-Prescriptive Educational Leadership Focus –Content of educational leadership efforts will be determined with and by participants 6.Process as Content Focus –Facilitation, community building, teamwork, group planning and decision making, organizational development, conflict management, and group reflection

Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007 Visioning Leadership “Successful 21st century educational leaders will need to inspire those they lead by establishing, implementing and assessing an attractive, worthwhile, achievable vision of the future.”

Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 2007 Seeing Things Differently –Collect and arrange data to help create a vision Doing Things Differently –Synergy flows when educational leaders and their followers work together to build and implement a vision Transcending Diversity –Transcend across race, gender, creed, nationality, handicap or disability Keys for Aspiring & Current Educational Leaders

Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007 Answering a Higher Calling –Be the one who is able to communicate visions that offer a goal, get a group to work together, and contribute your best toward the achievement of that vision Ceasing Opportunities –The force of a vision may be increased by crisis View crisis as a resource for a group, organization, or leader Keys for Aspiring & Current Educational Leaders

Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007 Accepting Reality –Understand the socially constructed reality of the staff in order to understand how a particular vision might affect others Valuing the Past, But Knowing When to Leave It –Vision based on improvements, enhancements, and a more desirable future Keys for Aspiring & Current Educational Leaders

Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007 Maximizing Direction –Enhance the meaning of group life and activities Building a Brighter Tomorrow –Move the group forward toward a particular vision in spite of challenges and opposition Keys for Aspiring & Current Educational Leaders

Conflict Resolution articulated by the leader will need to correspond to that leader’s qualities, style and capabilities, for if it does not, preferred accomplishments will be jeopardized Be careful in being biased toward attending to the interests of followers –Such leaders will tend to de-emphasize visioning, opting for close relationships with followers Successful Visioning Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007

3 Elements of Leadership 1.The Leaders 2.The Followers 3.The Environment Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007

The key for 21st century visioning educational leaders to hold is whether this conflict is life giving or life disabling. Inter-group cohesion should not be so great as to stifle healthy or constructive disagreements among groups nor hinder accomplishments so high level goals. Successful Visioning Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007

The overall performance of organizations is likely to be enhanced when visioning educational leaders coordinate the performance goals of groups in such a manner that one group is not accomplishing its goals at the expense of another without concern for another Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007 Successful Visioning

1.Long Hours hours each week, including evenings and weekends 2.Too Much on Your Plate Constantly putting out fires and mending fences 3.Government Mandates and Accountability New laws and requirements at the state and federal level are being passed in record number without adequate funding provided Stress Keys for Successful 21st Century Educational Leadership Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007

4.Critical Issues of Society Brought to School School safety, substance abuse, teen pregnancy, teen suicide, learning difficulties, etc. 5.Surpassing Achievement Standards Insufficient financial support for program and skills development and a shortage of qualified curriculum directors and instructional specialists 6.Special Education Requirements IDEA requirements, Section 504 accommodations, and other legislative mandates Stress Keys for Successful 21st Century Educational Leadership Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007

7.School Funding Issues 8.Little Financial Incentive A new assistant principal barely makes 5% more than that of an experience teacher 9.Inability to Fire Incompetent Teachers 10.Contractual Agreements Constraints in employee contracts often preclude educational leaders from making rapid change and making school improvements more expeditiously Stress Keys for Successful 21st Century Educational Leadership Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007

Education is a process that encourages continual progress through the improvement of one’s abilities, the expression of one’s interests, and the growth of one’s character Successful schools are a place where students, teachers, administrators, and others take pride and joy in their work Continuous improvement of teachers and students working together Keys to Lasting Educational Leadership Reforms Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007

Continuous improvement through greater empowerment of teacher-student teams Reliance on tests as the major means of assessment of student production will be inherently wasteful, non-reliable, and not authentic Relationships built in schools that are established on trust and collaboration between school and community Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007 Keys to Lasting Educational Leadership Reforms

Teachers are empowered to make continuous progress in the quality of their learning and other aspects of personal development, while they learn valuable lessons from temporary failures Institute programs of training for new staff members unfamiliar with the specific culture and expectations of the school Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007 Keys to Lasting Educational Leadership Reforms

Work with teachers, parents, students, and members of the community as coaches and mentors so that students’ accomplishments will be maximized Create a more integrated opportunity for learning and discovery Collectively arrive at slogans and school themes to improve working together Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007 Keys to Lasting Educational Leadership Reforms

Assignments and tests that focus attention on numerical or letter grades and production completion will not fully reflect the quality of student progress and performance Teachers and students will want to do their best and feel pride in it Enrich education by e3xploring ideas and interests beyond the boundaries of professional and personal worlds Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007 Keys to Lasting Educational Leadership Reforms

Successful Educational Leaders Hold the Key to Unlock a Vision Copyright © Allyn &Bacon 2007