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What I Believe About Leadership And Education : A Reflective Essay, Christopher A. Cartee
What I Believe About Leadership And Education : A Reflective Essay, Christopher A. Cartee
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There are many issues facing today's educators and educational leaders. These issues are exactly why I decided to return to education after a career in law enforcement. I would like to tell you why I became an educator. I will also analyze the importance of using reflective practice as a principal or teacher. I will examine the current research pertaining to the role of the leader in terms of educational change, adult and student learning, and service.
What I Believe About Leadership And Education, Adam R. Booth
What I Believe About Leadership And Education, Adam R. Booth
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Every administrator at every school is different and every administrator has a different vision for their future. It is our job as educators to lead each student down the correct path. If one student's goal is to go straight to the work force after graduation, we as educators need to do everything we can for him/her to make sure he/she has the skills to be prepared. The same is true for the college bound student.
Successful leaders are those who have a vision of where their school needs to go. If a school did not have a vision, it would …
A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Christopher J. Robertson
A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Christopher J. Robertson
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Educational administration is an extremely complex profession, which offers many opportunities and challenges. I am intrigued at the complexity of issues that administrators are faced with on a daily basis. The most complete field of study could not possibly prepare a person for every situation that will arise. School leaders of today have an awesome responsibility. Leadership is a key component of being an effective administrator. Leadership is a difficult concept to define and there are many definitions. Leadership is the ability to take someone where they could not and would not go alone.
An Administrator's Look At Leadership And Education : A Reflective Essay, Mark Musker
An Administrator's Look At Leadership And Education : A Reflective Essay, Mark Musker
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My goal in education is obvious: students will develop their own presence of learning. The positive experience they have in school will help them grow into world-class learners. As an educator I empower my students, for at least one day, to know that this is their day to be special. Then I repeat that process for all of them the next day, the next month, and the following years.
Leadership is easy to talk about but difficult to implement. A leader does not solve other people's problems for them. I do believe that a problem will no longer exist, if …
What I Believe About Leadership And Education, Debra A. Kisch
What I Believe About Leadership And Education, Debra A. Kisch
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I remember when my morn was driving me to my first day of preschool. I asked her if she would drive me to school when I went to the University of Northern Iowa too? I was going to be a teacher, and I didn't want to go alone. That was about twenty years ago, and my morn kept her promise. I did attend the University of Northern Iowa; I did become a teacher, and my mom did take me for my first day of orientation.
Education is an American value that I feel is one of the most important ideas …
What I Believe About Leadership And Education : A Reflective Essay, Angela C. Fogle
What I Believe About Leadership And Education : A Reflective Essay, Angela C. Fogle
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Leadership in 21st century education will become one of the most important cultural necessities, if education is to serve our society appropriately and move it forward to adjust to the challenges of the future. Leaders in education must be prepared to embrace new and challenging roles that will guide educational leadership into the future. Those roles will include: instructional leadership, organizational leadership, ethical leadership, visionary leadership, and collaborative leadership. As the educational leaders of the future move to incorporate these leadership styles into practice, education will be able to move forward in a positive and successful direction.
What I Believe About Leadership And Education : A Reflective Essay, Lisa L. Goedken
What I Believe About Leadership And Education : A Reflective Essay, Lisa L. Goedken
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An effective leader for educational change must recognize that change is a process, not a destination, and be able to instill continuing leadership in others. The leader must first be able to develop a leadership team through which responsibilities can be distributed. Second, the leader must recognize what type of change is necessary. With those factors identified, it is the leader's responsibility to identify the magnitude of the work to be accomplished, what level of change must occur, and to then adjust their management style accordingly.
Throughout the process, the leader must work to develop the leadership abilities of those …
A Vision For Leading : A Reflective Essay, Carrie M. Heinzerling
A Vision For Leading : A Reflective Essay, Carrie M. Heinzerling
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Being a leader has many important aspects. Education added to the leadership adds many new dimensions. Principals take the hopes and dreams of students and adults into their care. The leadership role taken on by principals has to incorporate many qualities. Principals must be leaders of learning, leaders of change, leaders of improvement for students and adults, and leaders of service. Principals have a lot on their plates. They are leaders of everything from learning to change. They have to be managers of time and money, and they have to be leaders of curriculum and data analysis.
A Vision For School Leadership : A Reflective Essay, Tamela J. Johnson
A Vision For School Leadership : A Reflective Essay, Tamela J. Johnson
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The intent of this essay is to develop a broader perspective of the impact that leadership has on the bottom line, student achievement. It is the responsibility of educational leaders to enable stakeholders to clarify priorities and develop plans to achieve that ultimate goal, an upward trend in achievement for all students. As members of the administrative and school leadership teams, the principals will continue to develop an ongoing process of looking around the comer, asking if what is happening in the educational environment is making a difference, and remember that perception is reality.
A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Diane Pick-Harrington
A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Diane Pick-Harrington
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I believe the six Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium Standards are like puzzle pieces; without all the pieces, the puzzle is incomplete. My vision as an administrator is to have a balance of the six standards. Each standard plays an important role and should be present for all administrators to be effective. I foresee myself constantly reviewing these standards as an administrator. I will make every effort to implement the six standards so all children can and will learn.
I will promote student learning and staff professional growth in a safe and efficient environment. I believe in involving families and …
Compilation Of Critical Element Papers For Principalship Cohort, Ryan K. Junge
Compilation Of Critical Element Papers For Principalship Cohort, Ryan K. Junge
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The most important role of an educational leader is the leader of instruction. It is crucial that you implement a quality atmosphere within your school that is conducive to high quality instruction. It is also essential that the curriculum being taught in the classrooms is rigorous and relevant to the students. If the material is not relevant, the student will struggle to understand the importance of learning the material. If the curriculum is not rigorous, schools are not doing their job of challenging and pushing students to excel at the highest levels.
What I Believe About Leadership And Education : A Reflective Essay, Julia M. Jorgenson
What I Believe About Leadership And Education : A Reflective Essay, Julia M. Jorgenson
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To be an effective leader, one needs to have many characteristics. She needs to be a leader of reflection, change, learning and service. When a principal reflects, she will be a better principal. She will know how to make better decisions. A leader that makes changes is an effective leader. With reflection, a principal can realize what needs to be changed to help students in her school. A principal needs to be constantly learning and encouraging her teachers to continue their learning. When principals and teachers continue learning, they can be better educators. Finally, principals need to be service oriented. …
Crisis Management In Education, Jamie L. Cusick
Crisis Management In Education, Jamie L. Cusick
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A crisis management team and crisis management plan is essential when a traumatic event or crisis occurs. The roles of professionals, including superintendent, principal, school counselor, and teacher should be outlined within the crisis management plan. A crisis management team helps the school community remain calm and exert appropriate activities. A crisis management plan allows the crisis management team to effectively help students, faculty and staff, and the community.
What I Believe About Leadership And Education, Brandon M. Kleve
What I Believe About Leadership And Education, Brandon M. Kleve
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Educational leadership should focus on excellence much like that found in the military, medicine, professional athletics, and business. With current educational focus on student achievement and proficiency educational leaders must strive for encompassing excellence throughout the school. Leadership directing this excellence must include designing effective professional development, have a clear vision, and implement programs towards standards-based instruction. To drive towards this excellence educational leaders must be effective communicators, reflective thinkers, and be willing to share leadership.
What I Believe About Leadership And Education: A Reflective Essay, Mary Yamoah
What I Believe About Leadership And Education: A Reflective Essay, Mary Yamoah
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Reflection, change, linking curriculum to instruction, and service are a four of the most important criterion for educational leaders to understand in order to become strong leaders. Throughout the course of this paper, I will evaluate each component and through the process gain better knowledge on each. Through evaluation of these four topics along with the seven standards will facilitate learning that is life-long.
What I Believe About Leadership And Education, Jay Meier
What I Believe About Leadership And Education, Jay Meier
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The leader's role is spelled out very well in Iowa's Standards for School Leaders (ISSL, 2007). The Standards specifically describe a visionary leader (Standard one), an instructional leader (Standard two), an organizational leader (Standard three), a collaborative leader (Standard four), an ethical leader (Standard five), and a political leader (Standard six). These six standards set the tone for what is expected from a principal in a leadership role.
Self-Injury And The School Counselor, Carla J. Wosoba
Self-Injury And The School Counselor, Carla J. Wosoba
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Self-injury is an issue that has increasingly attracted the attention of school counselors in recent years. School counselors have daily contact with students and are thus an important resource for working with adolescents who self-injure. This paper provides an overview of self-injury including demographics and risk factors, followed by ethical considerations for school counselors such as confidentiality, professional competence, and referral. The school counselor's role is addressed, providing suggestions for assessment, prevention, and interventions for use with students who self-injure.
A Preferred Vision For Leading Pk-12 Schools : A Reflective Essay, Derek L. Roberts
A Preferred Vision For Leading Pk-12 Schools : A Reflective Essay, Derek L. Roberts
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Ever since I can remember I have thought about furthering my education to become an administrator. There are several reasons for this and the more I thought about them, I knew it was right for me. Natural leaders are pushed into situations. My whole life I have been a leader no matter what I have been involved with or what type of job I was working in. Possessing these strong qualities that will help me in being a well rounded and respected educational leader will be very beneficial in all the different situations that can arise. My leadership skills are …
A Preferred Vision For Leading Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Melinda S. Dunlap
A Preferred Vision For Leading Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Melinda S. Dunlap
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There are many qualities needed for a principal to be an exemplary educational leader. A leader needs to be strong in supporting parental involvement, providing meaningful staff development, attracting and retaining quality teachers, and being a leader in technology. By being strong in these four areas, a leader is off to a great start on the road to becoming "the main educational facilitator of the learning community" (Wilmore, 2002, p. 5).
A Preferred Vision For Educational Leadership : A Reflective Essay, Amy M. Beach
A Preferred Vision For Educational Leadership : A Reflective Essay, Amy M. Beach
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Educational leadership is a calling. Changes in the world are reflected within the school walls; principals must be ready to accept the challenges the lie ahead. Effective leadership means embracing the desire to accept this calling, reflecting upon practice and experience for continuous improvement, modeling effective instructional strategies, inspiring learning in students and adults and being a catalyst for positive change. The responsibilities are vast, but the success of our students and community is dependent upon steadfast leadership.
Exemplary Educational Leadership : A Reflective Essay, Sarah E. Morgan
Exemplary Educational Leadership : A Reflective Essay, Sarah E. Morgan
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Maybe now more than ever, the need for strong leadership in education is necessary. Unfortunately, leadership can be masked by many other titles: director, manager, boss, dictator. None are accurate descriptions of a leader. A leader takes on the appearance of servant, peer, guide, and mentor. By serving the staff and meeting their needs--physically, professionally, and emotionally--authority is developed so that managerial techniques which instill resentment are no longer effective,nor needed, and staff will feel comfortable working with you, for you, and along side you.
Education Must Change : A Reflective Essay, Ryan K. Riewerts
Education Must Change : A Reflective Essay, Ryan K. Riewerts
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This paper outlines five important areas to be an effective administrator and facilitator of educational change. The first area is my belief about education and educational leadership and why I chose to enter the educational leadership field. The second focus area involves the use of reflective practices to improve myself as an educator and administrator as well as discussing the use of reflective practices for educational change. The third area discusses the role of a leader in school reform. The fourth area talks about an administrator's role as an instructional leader to both the students in their school as well …
The Lessons And Experiences Of My Transformation Into An Educational Leader : A Reflective Essay, Kelli Kathleen Rixner
The Lessons And Experiences Of My Transformation Into An Educational Leader : A Reflective Essay, Kelli Kathleen Rixner
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The descriptor for Iowa Administrator Standard I, "A school administrator is an educational leader who promotes the success of all students by facilitating the development, articulation, implementation, and stewardship of a vision of learning that is shared by the school community," is the all-encompassing goal and performance· standard I have set for myself to become an effective school administrator.
The Practices Of A Successful Educational Leader : A Reflective Essay, Christopher K. Schmit
The Practices Of A Successful Educational Leader : A Reflective Essay, Christopher K. Schmit
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Good leaders are essential to successful organizations in the business world. Similarly, good educational leaders are imperative to students' continual success in the school building and beyond. High student achievement and positive school climate are very important when school is in session, but students must continue to be successful when school is not in session. Some of the many roles that allow an educational leader to make this possible include: being a leader of reflection, educational change, continuous improvement, and service. These roles influence both teachers and students in the development of themselves, encouraging them to continually strive to be …
Collaborative Leadership Is A Critical Element Essential For Exemplary Educational Leadership : A Reflective Essay, William R. Sieck
Collaborative Leadership Is A Critical Element Essential For Exemplary Educational Leadership : A Reflective Essay, William R. Sieck
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Teachers, principals, and parents working together as an educational team to provide the best possible education for our children is a very important task. The efforts of the teachers in the classrooms and the leadership of the principal in the school are very important in this effort. In order for schools to do their best for the students several factors are needed. Many of these are things that need to be nurtured and supported. Some are always considered to be a work in progress.
A viable curriculum that is rigorous and relevant is important. Learning to set appropriate goals and …
A Preferred Vision For Administering High Schools : A Reflective Essay, Shane R. Knoche
A Preferred Vision For Administering High Schools : A Reflective Essay, Shane R. Knoche
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This reflective research paper is an accumulation of my belief on education and the four elements that I believe are the most important to creating a successful school district. The four critical elements are teamwork, developing leaders, ethical decision making, and professional development.
I believe our responsibility in education is to teach all students the knowledge and skills needed to be successful in today's world. Many people in society feel that education is a state of decay. There is the perception that teachers are inept and unqualified. I believe that the majority of teachers are motivated and qualified. We need …
Educational Leadership And The Vital Role It Plays, Brian T. Kuhle
Educational Leadership And The Vital Role It Plays, Brian T. Kuhle
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The profession of administration is no simple task. The weight of any decision can be a difficult one. As the corporate executive of any major company, the greatest loss is money. A building administrator in a school system risks not only the financial ruin of the school, but the failed education of a child whose future is dependent upon it. The difficulty involved in the career is evident; therefore, the passion the administrator has toward seeing that every child in the building or district has an equal opportunity to reach his or her maximum academic, social, and physical potential is …
A Preferred Vision For Leading Schools : A Reflective Essay, Tashona R. Marshall
A Preferred Vision For Leading Schools : A Reflective Essay, Tashona R. Marshall
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An excellent leader understands that the life jacket of education for many of our students is often not given to students while they are out in the canoe of life. Many times schools have stood at the shore with the life saving apparatus, urging students to come to shore to access it. Yet all the while, children are sinking and drowning because no one has considered what would happen if educators dared to go out in the water and bring them in.
L.A. Butler (1997), a school principal in a poor minority school that transformed her school from a low …
Reflections On Culture, Change, And Service In Educational Leadership, Jonathan J. Dennis
Reflections On Culture, Change, And Service In Educational Leadership, Jonathan J. Dennis
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Educating a child is an overwhelming job that is impossible to do alone. School leaders must develop and nurture a well-articulated vision of success, demonstrate outstanding collaboration with all stakeholders, and model heroically ethical behavior to students and staff. School leaders use reflective practice to become change agents and to create a culture of learning for students and staff.
What I Believe About Leadership In Education : A Reflective Essay, James R. Cook
What I Believe About Leadership In Education : A Reflective Essay, James R. Cook
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The job of a principal has endless responsibilities and expectations. Knowing what your convictions are, morals, philosophy, expectations, and your vision of the future are key components in becoming a principal. Having an understanding of technology and where it can be used to enhance learning will help students become prepared for the future as well as getting the parents and community to support the school district will help in all areas of the school; such as academics, athletics, and the fine arts. Having all of the areas become successful in their own right, will give any principal the feeling of …