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Middle Leadership Development Programme. Stage 1 Wednesday 12 th December 2pm – 5pm. Facilitator Emma Winter. STAGE 1. Aims Leadership strengths Leadership strategies Identifying gaps Data terminology National College Online. LEADERSHIP LIBRARY. Stage 1
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Middle Leadership Development Programme Stage 1 Wednesday 12thDecember 2pm – 5pm Facilitator Emma Winter
STAGE 1 Aims • Leadership strengths • Leadership strategies • Identifying gaps • Data terminology • National College Online
LEADERSHIP LIBRARY Stage 1 http://plpsh.ncsl.org.uk/sumtotal75/data/20110328_110401_5072/Content/185.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocHP82ZwHeQ&feature=player_embedded
TOXIC LEADER • Narcissistic Manager • Unethical Managers • Aggressive Managers • Rigid Managers
TOXIC LEADER • Inconsistency and unpredictability • Emotional sensitivity • Self-indulgence • Inability to plan • Restlessness and thrill-seeking • Lack of faith in learning • Poor emotional control • Low regard for skill attainment • Poor physical health
GOOD LEADER • Be authentic • Be flexible • Be aware of different approaches • Use your emotional intelligence • Strike a balance • Don’t be scared to experiment • Send feedback • Ask for formal help
FAMOUS LEADERS • Good and Bad qualities: • Richard Branson • Margaret Thatcher • Nelson Mandela • Simon Cowell • Adolf Hitler
PEOPLE, PURPOSE & PRINCIPLES • Richard Branson • Margaret Thatcher • Nelson Mandela • Simon Cowell • Adolf Hitler
PEOPLE, PURPOSE & PRINCIPLES Good Leader - 3 key principles: People ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Purpose ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ Principles ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________
APPROACHES Autocratic - a traditional top-down approach, which is highly directional Democratic - a more consultative and participative leadership style Transformational - a leadership style that is concerned with vision and driving change Collaborative - a leadership approach based on a willingness to share knowledge, power and credit Servant leadership - based on a sense of community and shared decision-making Transactional leadership - a behaviour-based approach that is concerned with the interaction between leader and followers
STRATEGIES Innovate and lead change Set direction and plan Motivate and influence others Make good use of professional expertise and knowledge Value inclusion Foster teams and teamwork
VIDEO • Keith Cahillane: My leadership style http://member.goodpractice.net/nclscs-leadership/resources/managing-your-organisation/leadership/leadership-style/keith-cahillane-my-leadership-style.gp • Liz Moffatt: Finding out your leadership style http://member.goodpractice.net/nclscs-leadership/resources/managing-your-organisation/leadership/leadership-style/liz-moffat-finding-your-leadership-style.gp • Top tips for developing your leadership Style http://member.goodpractice.net/nclscs-leadership/resources/managing-your-organisation/leadership/leadership-style/tips-for-developing-your-leadership-style-video.gp
SOUTHWORK POWER OPTIMISM Dialogue Model Monitor
SCENARIO 1 • Your head teacher has come to see you to discuss the issue of an under performing colleague in your department or key stage. • What do you do? • How have you come up with the solution / strategy?
DATA What data can be used in your context?
DATA Hard Data • Attainment data • Progress data • In-school tracking / target setting data / teacher assessment • Internal and external tests / exams • Attendance data • External data – FFT Live, RAISE Online, Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Soft Data • Student surveys & interviews • Work sampling / scrutiny of pupils work • Behaviour • Attitudes • Lesson Observations
DATA • In school Variation • Subjects • Teaching groups • Student groups (gender, ability groups and vulnerable groups, minority groups) • Year groups
DATA • Have you looked at your data? • Have you found any gaps? • Any ideas about Leadership Challenge?
Updating Profile www.nationalcollege.org.uk – log in Select = My College – My personal profile – Edit your profile
Blog Select = My College – My personal profile – Start my blog – create new blog post
Blog Add title and content / reflection Share? Publish? Tags? Add a file Create Post
Joining a group discussion Select: My college – My groups and discussions, select from my programme groups – MLDP C4 G016530 North Lincolnshire
North Lincs Group Select the group and then start a discussion / comment on a new discussion
Resources Select – My College – My groups and Discussions - MLDP C4 G016530 North Lincolnshire - Activities
NEXT STEPS • Meet with your Learning Coach • Collect school data • Read Resources –Modules 1 & 2 • Set up an online discussion • Post a comment on another discussion • Add image to your profile • Learning Journal
NEXT SESSION Wednesday 16th January 2013 2pm – 5pm LDC Stage 2 Leading and managing the organisation Leading in a diverse system