Monday, October 31, 2011

Empower, instill confidence, and encourage

This chapter just sums it all up confirming that the key to great leadership is building positive relationships. As leaders we can make a difference in so many lives.empowering teachers with positive coaching, encouragement, and recognition of the great things accomplished leads to empowerment of students to strive to do their best which leads to building positive relationships with the community! We have an awesome responsibility and am amazing opportunity to make a difference in many lives!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Information overload!!!!!

Wow! I am overwhelmed by the amount of information I received in then short period of time we were together! It will certainly take some tome to process it all in order to use it wisely.
While listening to the law presentation on Friday night I felt right at home. My husband has been a county prosecutor for most of our married life so law talk is familiar to me. Now my daughter is interning at SSSA in CUSD so lots of our conversations are about educational law. I found myself comparing what I know about criminal law with what was being presented to us in educational law. A little mind boggling! The challenges we face in the schools with the technology that is changing daily are enormous. I am more than concerned with the availability of cell phones, etc. and the ease with which our young people can use these electronically devices to achieve not so desirable things. Cyber bullying and stalking are a reality for all ages and certainly do affect the students in our schools.
My key learning from Dr.Hauser included the time it should involve to prepare for a meeting and the detailed information that should be included in the agenda. This os something I will incorporate immediately into my leadership roles in different places. What a great presentation and very useful!
Dr. Torosian's presentation confirmed knowledge gained and hilt on what I know a out expulsion. What an important job he has and what. Difference he can make in lives. His closing remarks were true and to betaken to heart. We have the power to change lives in building relationships!
FRISK! I have been in supervisory positions in other fields and personnel issues are always difficult. There is no way to make it easy. Sticking to the facts and having evidence is the best practice.
Change, yes as Dr.Buster shared it is hard but it is necessary. And oh how voting life would be without it! I love to learn and fry new things which often gets me into trouble with my colleagues but the responsibility I have as a teacher to provide the best possible education for each student is large and serious one. To do the best we must always be looking and learning new information. It is certainly messy and chaotic from time to time but a necessary part of our lives as leaders in education.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Trust and Respect Chapter 6. Leadership Connections

".....As leaders first and foremost we have to respect everyone. I believe that in order to gain trust we must respect the students, the parents, our colleagues, and our superiors at our schools. In order to respect we will need to understand where the person comes from and what is going on in ther lives. It is hard work! We might need to make a home visit, to research a culture or attend a cultural event. We may need to learn more about living in poverty or even living with wealth. Once respect is established trust can be built through caring. Trust is a fragile thing and we need to watch our words and actions still working hard to keep that trust. Only when respect and trust are established can we truly work as a team to help each child succeed. I appreciated this chapter and in reading it was made aware again of how easily we can perceive or feel betrayed. We need to protect our relationships as leaders!

Friday, October 7, 2011

Chapter 5 Continupus Renewal.....Finding a Balance!!!

I have gotten a little better at finding balance. I really love my kindergarteners and it is hard not to put them first...and I am not really good at taking care of myslef but I am getting better. Today I left work at 5:30 (I usually stay until at least 6 on Fridays). I have always made my family a priority even now that my kids are adults I try hard to be available when they need me or just want to hangout. But my life is still not balanced. I need to make exercise a priority and to spend much more time reflecting. What do I like to do best? Read and write with kids!! I also love to cook/bake, take baths and read a good novel. I need to spend some more time on reflection and getting a little more organized.
I can't imagine the overload a principal could experience....especially now that they only have their GIS half time! Having a good discipline policy in place would be a must!!! Dealing with discipline continuously can really cut into the day. Also making sure you and your staff are all on the same page and have clearly defined expectations communicated would surely be beneficial. Lots to work on!!!