Sunday, June 05, 2005

School leadership

Because leaders matter and because as Gandhi put it, "We must become the change we seek in the world," the most powerful forms of leadership development will produce leaders who possess deep understanding, act from a core of clearly expressed and enabling beliefs and assumptions, and align their daily actions with those understandings. That is the type of leadership that creates high-performing cultures and outstanding teaching in all classrooms.

So, how do we all continue to look for new ways of doing things in our school that may be more efficient, more creative, to achieve greater outcomes, or just grow our school as an organisation….

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