Difference between revisions of "Portal:Education Leadership and Management"

From Karnataka Open Educational Resources
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 34: Line 34:
 
{{{{FULLPAGENAME}}/box-header|Topics|{{FULLPAGENAME}}/Topics|}}
 
{{{{FULLPAGENAME}}/box-header|Topics|{{FULLPAGENAME}}/Topics|}}
 
{{{{FULLPAGENAME}}/Topics}}
 
{{{{FULLPAGENAME}}/Topics}}
 +
* [[School Leadership|School Leadership]]
 
{{{{FULLPAGENAME}}/box-footer|}}
 
{{{{FULLPAGENAME}}/box-footer|}}
  
 
</div>
 
</div>

Revision as of 01:26, 29 May 2013

Education Leadership and Management


Selected Article

Over thirty years of systematic research on school effectiveness and school improvement reveals a number of characteristics that are typical of more effective schools. Most scholars agree that effective leadership is among the most important characteristics of effective schools, equally important to effective teaching. Effective leadership includes leader qualities, such as being firm and purposeful, having shared vision and goals, promoting teamwork and collegiality and frequent personal monitoring and feedback. Several other characteristics of more effective schools include features that are also linked to the culture of the school and leadership: Maintaining focus on learning, producing a positive school climate, setting high expectations for all, developing staff skills, and involving parents. In other words, school leadership matters as much as teacher quality. ...


For more visit What if Finland’s great teachers taught in U.S. schools? by Pasi Sahlberg

Selected Educator


Michael Fullan has focused his work on educational change. His model focused on "the human participants taking part in the change process" (Ellsworth, 2001). Ellsworth (2001) commented that Fullan and Stiegelbauer's (1991) The New Meaning of Educational Change presents guidelines for resisting, coping, or leading change efforts from perspective ranging from the student to the national government. Different from Rogers, whose work focused more on the characteristics of the innovation and the adopters, Fullan (1982, 1991) focuses on the roles and strategies of various types of change agents.

More on Fullan's ideas on educational change. More on Fullan