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A Reflective Essay About Philosophy Of Education, James Dostal Jan 2002

A Reflective Essay About Philosophy Of Education, James Dostal

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People are the essence of education. In the education and athletic professions people were and are the source of my ideas about leadership qualities. Educational leadership is significant to the organization of schools as well as school districts. This writing will reflect on qualities of leaders and my philosophy of leadership.


A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Greg Fisher Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Greg Fisher

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An effective administrator has a passion for assisting children in their educational growth. Administrators strive for a quality, equitable and applicable education for all children. Leadership is developed from the core values held by the individual. Values that are essential for a distinguished leader are integrity and honesty. Respected administrators have established positive working relationships with all members of the learning community, and they challenge each individual to achieve their fullest potential.


A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Kimberly K. Blakesley Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Kimberly K. Blakesley

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The most vital role an administrator can play is that of aiding teachers to enable students to learn. This will be done through giving and coaching unselfishly. The need of an educator in any position is to pass on the key that will enable students to renew their faith and confidence in their own abilities. Once the student finds or accepts this key and uses it, they will unlock the golden door to learning--then the rest is up to them. The constant repetition of learning will be absorbed by that other mind of theirs, the subconscious, and eventually will be …


The Album-Like Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Kimberly R. Miers Jan 2002

The Album-Like Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Kimberly R. Miers

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Have you ever put together a photo album? One photograph tells a piece of the story, the photo album tells the whole story. The principal's role is much like that of a photo album creator. Principals need to focus on all aspects of the school. In effect they take snapshots of the school, collect them, and analyze them to ensure the realization of their school's vision.


A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Steven E. Mielenhausen Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Steven E. Mielenhausen

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The world has become a very complex and dynamic place. Students today.are required to make sense of a world that increases its base knowledge at an alarming rate. These students have a general idea of what lies ahead of them when they become adults, but cannot nail down what future employment might look like. Fortunately there are dedicated professionals who understand the importance of an educated, informed and resourceful public. Educational leaders must gather these dedicated professionals with a common vision.


A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Shelly A. Petersen Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Shelly A. Petersen

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The principal of the 21st century must be able to balance many activities to meet the needs of all constituents. In creating an environment that meets the needs of all, the principal must focus in on six essential concepts: 1) creating a team approach, 2) building a shared vision through communication, 3) facilitating change, 4) managing time, 5) creating climate, and 6) improving instruction. I am convinced that if a principal focuses attention on these six concepts he/she can create a vision within the school that centers its attention on student achievement. When an administrator does so a vision to …


Visions And Beliefs For Leading Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Janet M. Rohmiller Jan 2002

Visions And Beliefs For Leading Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Janet M. Rohmiller

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As I strive to become a strong elementary school leader, my emerging philosophy of leadership reinforces my firm belief that all children can learn. It is based on five key responsibilities: Effective leaders possess a strong knowledge base; model ethical and moral behavior; work collaboratively with all stakeholders; provide a safe environment conducive to learning; and ensure a sound education for all children. Rooted in research, study, personal experience, and reflection, these beliefs establish the foundation for my vision of leading others toward education for all.


A Vision For Administering Schools : A Reflective Essay, Kevin Litterer Jan 2002

A Vision For Administering Schools : A Reflective Essay, Kevin Litterer

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I have experienced many things in two years as a high school principal. I have been yelled at by parents and praised by others. I have mourned the death of a board president, a teacher, and a little girl in the seventh grade. I have hired teachers who are making a difference in the lives of children every time they walk into the classroom, and I have dealt with the stress that comes with terminating a teacher. I have had the opportunity to address the community in an effort to persuade them to vote "yes" on a bond issue and …


A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Brian L. Ortman Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Brian L. Ortman

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The purpose of education is to prepare students for a life filled with decisions. Therefore, it is the duty of schools to provide students with opportunities to develop the skills needed to make these decisions. Obviously, students attend school to receive an education, but educators cannot stop there, they must also help students to grow socially.


A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Maria Trese Cashman Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Maria Trese Cashman

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Monroe (1997) said, "School should not reflect what society is, but rather school should model what society should be" (p. 193). This statement summarizes my reasons for becoming an administrator. Iowa's public schools are some of the finest learning institutions in the nation. These same schools, however, frequently reflect the negative characteristics of society. Lack of respect, segregation of students, and elitist attitudes are prevalent characteristics of today's society and today's schools. I want to be a leader who will make the necessary changes to maintain our high academic standards for all students and make our schools a welcoming place …


A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Dan J. Conner Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Dan J. Conner

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In Supervision and Evaluation of Instruction, we constructed a top ten list of desirable leadership behaviors: 1. Open door policy 2. Empathetic 3. Confident 4. Reassuring 5. Knowledgeable 6. Energetic 7. Consistent 8. Patient 9. Humorous 10. Optimistic. I believe that all of these are vital links to aspire toward, however, knowledge is the one attribute I needed to focus on.

Our society is ever shifting and we will always be in the catch-up mode. Schools have long been a pillar of strength in communities. School is where you grow up, mature, and develop an identity. This is not going …


Philosophical Perspective On Educational Leadership : A Reflective Essay, Parrish Copeland Jan 2002

Philosophical Perspective On Educational Leadership : A Reflective Essay, Parrish Copeland

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Leadership calls for creating a compelling vision of the future and developing farsighted strategies for producing the changes needed to achieve that vision. To be compelling for followers, the vision needs to be one they can relate to, understand, and share. Leadership focuses on getting everyone lined up in the same direction. Visionary leaders concern themselves with communicating their vision and developing a shared culture and set of core values. This can lead to an ambitious, desired future for the organization or team. A school administrator is an educational leader who promotes the success of all students by facilitating the …


A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Tonya Englund-Wilkins Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Tonya Englund-Wilkins

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As a principal; the ship should sail toward the direction of becoming a learning community. The community needs to sense the impact schools play on their lives and their future. They also need to find their role when helping to man the ship. After all, the only path to greater academic achievement is the one open to all in which students and teachers travel daily together. If the map is clearly defined and the course is set, collaborative schools can weather any storm.


A Preferred Vision For Administering High Schools : A Reflective Essay, Gregg Eschweiler Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering High Schools : A Reflective Essay, Gregg Eschweiler

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Without an educated population, this nation would not be as strong as it is, nor will it be as strong as it could be. We still have a strong educational focus in the state of Iowa which lends us to believe that we can stand alone. That might not be the case in the future. Our state, communities, school districts, parents, teachers and students must keep striving to be the best and not rest on its laurels. We can not afford to let a generation of our youth slip, while we entertain a policy of isolation. I believe that the …


A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Andrew B. Ferguson Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Andrew B. Ferguson

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The task of an effective administrative leader is to be a visionary who will organize the school environment in order to maximize learning and success for all students. It is not an easy task to undertake, but success can be achieved when the school leader involves stakeholders in the decision making process and treats others fairly and with respect.

Above all, an effective school administrator recognizes that he or she is a role model and that everyone from students, staff, parents, and community members take the cue from the principal. It is a position that can be very influential and …


A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Kathleen J. Gavin Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Kathleen J. Gavin

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Administration is a word cluttered with connotative and denotative thoughts for each individual. When attached to the word education, it brings on another layer of detail and philosophical purpose. Obviously those of us involved in education have laid down the first belief that is essential to our jobs. That being the desire and the motivation to mold and educate our nation's youth. We believe we will make a difference in children's lives. An important and positive impact toward the education of our youth should and will remain the focus for administrators, for without children, we would have no purpose. However, …


A Perspective Of Educational Leadership In Secondary Schools, Dirk A. Halupnik Jan 2002

A Perspective Of Educational Leadership In Secondary Schools, Dirk A. Halupnik

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Throughout my experiences in the Master of Arts in Education program, I have had the opportunity to reflect on the values, beliefs, and knowledge that shape my vision on education and leadership. Through this reflection, I have come to a more complete understanding of what I value and how this effects my actions. In this reflective essay, I will discuss three areas: my values, beliefs, and philosophy, my thoughts on the purpose of school, and my personal vision of educational leadership.


A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Barry Jones Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Barry Jones

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A principal must be an effective communicator and a motivator of students and faculty. A school principal must be a creative and innovative thinker that embraces the challenges of complex school decisions. The principal serves multiple roles as an educator, manager, and leader of the learning community who builds a vision that all stakeholders work together in making possible.

Perhaps the most important characteristic of a principal is being flexible. An effective principal is never completely satisfied and always strives for making things better. Continually monitoring and assessing best instructional practices, school testing data, and educational research, helps a principal …


Defining A Leader : Administration At The Secondary Level : A Reflective Essay, Amy Ann Hamilton Kangas Jan 2002

Defining A Leader : Administration At The Secondary Level : A Reflective Essay, Amy Ann Hamilton Kangas

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To teach students and know that you are affecting their future and possibly the future of the world is a daunting fact. To choose to be an administrator further commits oneself to the lifelong challenge of learning, teaching and facilitating an educational opportunity that will benefit students. To be a school administrator is to make a courageous decision. To be effective as a school administrator requires a strong leader who is able to build consensus among teachers; seek input from the community; and promote the trends that may reach students who are in danger of slipping through the cracks.


A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Laura K. Lawrence Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Laura K. Lawrence

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Principals need to look into the future and make changes that are needed to fit the needs and development of tomorrow's student. It is also important that principals remember to build a school community that continues to grow and not stay stagnant. The vision of a school is a continuous process that is built on dreams of the principal, staff, students, and people in the learning community. This process cannot stop. "Most important is that the leader continue not only to believe in the dream and the need to pursue it, but also to do the hard brain work of …


A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Ryan J. Lewis Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Ryan J. Lewis

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Quality administrative leadership is a major component of the successful education of our future. Leaders have the responsibility to identify trends and patterns to plan for the future. "With these demographic changes inevitably come cultural changes that we must confront and accommodate" (James, 1997, p. 22). The traditional methods of instruction and leadership no longer meet the needs society has placed upon the educational system. There are three questions that leaders must be able to answer: (a) What is in our future?, (b) What skills will we need?, (c) What do we need to get there? These three questions allow …


A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Christopher R. Lopez Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Christopher R. Lopez

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Educational leadership was the goal that I set for myself when I began the Educational Leadership Program. That will continue to be part of my future goals as long as I am in the world of education. Along the way in this program I have had to answer the questions of my peers as well as the questions I had for myself. It is only after all the questions have been answered with confidence and knowledge that the goal will be met.

I look forward to the challenge and I am excited about the prospects ahead. There is so much …


Personal Professional Vision For Administrative Practice : A Reflective Essay, Lisa Lueken Jan 2002

Personal Professional Vision For Administrative Practice : A Reflective Essay, Lisa Lueken

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It is important for every future administrator to think about and reflect upon their values and beliefs regarding educational leadership. By identifying these ideas early in their education, one can better learn how to put them into administrative practice. Without this set of beliefs, a future administrator may find it difficult to evolve into an effective leader.

In order to attain this growth, I will utilize the six Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) and the Iowa Standards for School Leaders (ISSL) and their respective indicators for knowledge, disposition, and performance. The standards for visionary, instructional, organizational, collaborative, ethical, and …


A Reflective Essay About My Preparation For Education Administration, Stephen A. Reed Jan 2002

A Reflective Essay About My Preparation For Education Administration, Stephen A. Reed

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The power that schools have to positively impact students' lives and futures is amazing to me. Leading a staff, student body, and a community into positive relationships with one another can be a challenging task and service. Accomplishing this task can be rewarding. Schools exist to promote learning. Learning takes place throughout one's lifetime. The opportunity to lead a school is the opportunity to positively impact lives in the present, as well as the future.


A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Brad Bridgewater Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Brad Bridgewater

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Caring is the first trait exhibited by almost every great leader. It may sound like a very soft touchy-feely thing, but it works.The second trait of great leaders, or those who get others to excel, is Integrity. In other words, they can be trusted to tell the truth. They tell the truth in good times and bad, and they tell the truth whether or not it makes them look good or bad.

Finally, great leaders who get others to excel have high expectations. They don't let people get by with mediocrity. No one can really feel good about themselves when …


A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Jeffrey N. Novotny Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Jeffrey N. Novotny

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Principals are leaders who must use their personal characteristics, morals, ethics and knowledge to successfully lead their staff and community. When a principal develops and understands his personal qualities and applies them. his school will have the leadership component necessary for success. This paper is my attempt to learn about myself through reflection and education. It is a compilation of my beliefs on leadership, schooling, education, others and myself--all of which will guide me when I become a school administrator.


Reflections On The Roles And Values Of Educational Leaders : A Reflective Essay, Scott Schipper Jan 2002

Reflections On The Roles And Values Of Educational Leaders : A Reflective Essay, Scott Schipper

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The purpose of this paper is to reflect on my personal, philosophical perspective on education, the purpose of school, and my values and beliefs relative to educational leadership. I think it is valuable for educational leaders to reflect upon their philosophies of education. It serves as a reminder to them of why they are in education and how they go about obtaining their own personal goals. These beliefs that I will be sharing have been formulated over my years of teaching and from my experiences throughout this leadership program.


A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Cindy Roerig Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Cindy Roerig

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I believe in visionary, instructional, organizational, collaborative, ethical, and political leadership in administrating a school community. I know all students can achieve quality education if the right accommodations are developed for each learning situation. Administrators need to promote educational excellence for all stakeholders. As an administrator, I will promote and advocate for a school community where all students will learn and achieve lifelong knowledge and skills so they can become future leaders in our society. I believe educators must be held accountable for every student to reach their maximum potential in achieving academic and social success. As a principal, my …


A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, James Muench Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Secondary Schools : A Reflective Essay, James Muench

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The area of school administration has never been one for easy success. It has always been left wide open for criticism and debate from many different groups of people and community organizations. Since the beginning of this great nation, leaders have debated on the best methods and techniques of educating the children. School leaders have changed with the times just like other leaders in our society. Adjustment and change will always be an important aspect of the success of education.


A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Kimberly S. Kazmierczak Jan 2002

A Preferred Vision For Administering Elementary Schools : A Reflective Essay, Kimberly S. Kazmierczak

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Administration is a journey of discovery. This reflective paper is the testament discovery for one administrator who is not the same person as she was one year ago. The anniversary of acceptance to take a position in administration has passed and has found this administrator with newly found confidence, knowledge and purpose to constantly improve and never cease to learn.

This paper is a reflection of the cognitive and affective gains made by one administrator in her first year. It demonstrates what practical application while learning can do for the professional career of a future administrator. "A leader who plans, …