Saturday, March 14, 2020

Educational leadership styles Which one fits you

Educational leadership styles Which one fits youIf youre looking to take your career in education to the next level, parte of that means understanding what kind of leadership skills you haveand how youd apply those in your job. Because educators are already a pretty diverse crowd, it should be no surprise that leadership styles can vary pretty widely too. So lets look at the main types of educational leaders. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display(div-gpt-ad-1467144145037-0) ) The AuthoritarianThis sounds severe, but the authoritative leader is the one who is able to set a clear direction or implement a new vision. This means the leader is a decision-maker, often the final say. The authoritative leader is often the cheerleader-in-chief, motivating a team (or multiple teams) toward a single goal. The authoritative leader is a confident, strong voice, and comfortable making decisions. If you feel more comfortable giving orders than taking them taking them, then this might be your style.Pro Things get done how you want them done.Con Team members may have trouble connecting to this kind of leader, since theyre less engaged in the decision-making process.The Team BuilderThis kind of leader, also known as an affiliative leader, focuses on building, maintaining, and repairing relationships. The affiliative leaders priority is on harmony and collective productivity. This type of leader typically strives to get eingabe from others and have good relationships with everyone on the team, rather than hand down assignments.Pro Team members feel valued and connected.Con Poor performance is sometimes ignored in favor of maintaining larger group harmony.The PoliticianThis kind of leader, also known as the democratic leadership type, works on consensus. This leader has the final say, but relies on having other stakeholders weigh in as well. The diverse perspectives can foster creativity and innovation, because everyone is able to give input and share their points of vi ew.Pro Team members feel more engaged because they have a say in the process.Con Decisions may not happen quickly if youre waiting for mass buy-in.The CoachThe coaching-focused leader prioritizes team development over immediate achievement. Meeting goals is about the process, and providing feedback and instruction to make sure that members of the team are able to succeed in the project at hand, or on a more long-term basis. Its also a natural leadership style for many teachers, who are already accustomed to nurturing talent to hit milestones. In this role, the coaching leader often delegates tasks and responsibility to help team members understand and learn in a hands-on way.Pro This is a very forward-thinking leadership style, and encourages team members to set and achieve their own goals.Con It can be time-consuming to incorporate feedback and ongoing training. Also, if team members are resistant to learning, that can also slow overall progress.The VisionaryThe visionary leader is focused on innovating and improving outcomes. For these leaders, the status quo is less important than setting goals and improving how students learn, how teachers work in the classroom, etc. The visionary leader typically spends a lot of time brainstorming and engaging others in common goals.Pro Employees feel empowered to find new ways to accomplish goals.Con Sometimes focusing on the big picture can lead to neglect of the everyday, or less interesting tasks at hand.There is no one-size-fits-all leadership style for an educator, or even a school. So depending on your personality and your goals, it may be that one of these suits you really welland others not at all. Whatever your leadership style is, its important to nurture those qualities and find leadership opportunities that work for you.

Monday, March 9, 2020

Meghan Markle Will Likely Skip This Controversial Baby Tradition (And Is Sorry Kate Had to Do It)

Meghan Markle Will Likely Skip This Controversial Baby Tradition (And Is Sorry Kate Had to Do It) In case you havent noticed, Meghan Markle has been trailblazing a new way to have a royal baby. Shes reportedly having a home birth (most royal babies are born in the Lindo Wing at St. Marys hospital in London) and she had a not-sanctioned baby shower.Now, there are reports that Markle is changing the rules in the biggest way yet shes planning to keep the arrival of her little one private. (Cue flashbacks to Kylie Jenner keeping the birth of Stormi on the down-low.)A statement from the Palace said Their Royal Highnesses have taken a personal decision to keep the plans around the arrival of their baby private. The Duke and Duchess look forward to sharing the exciting news with everyone once they have had an opportunity to celebrate privately as a new family.This has huge implications on Meghans parteicipation in perhaps the most controversial royal baby tradition the post-birth pictures.A ccording to Cosmopolitan, Part of what The Palaces statement translates to is that Meghan is opting out of the post-birth photo call tradition that Princess Diana, Kate Middleton, and Sarah Ferguson have all been part of, getting made up and dressed for photographers outside the Lindo Wing right after giving birth to a baby royal.The post-birth photo tradition has long been labeled as sexist by critics because it requires women to hide the pain and work of childbirth and to look not only socially acceptable, but beautiful, after a life-changing event known for its gore. Most recently, Keira Knightley caught media attention for criticizing Kate Middletons participation in the tradition.She was out of hospital seven hurs later with her face made up and high heels on, Knightley wrote of Middleton. The face the world wants to binnensee. Hide. Hide our pain, our bodies splitting, our breasts leaking, our hormones raging. Look beautiful, look stylish.Apparently, Markle is a similar school of thought. One of Markles friends told tabloid Page Six that the duchess felt sorry for Kate Middletons involvement in the photo tradition. Thats more evidence that Markle will likely not participate in the common media move.Love her or hate her, you have to admit that Markle is doing her pregnancy her way. Thats something to be admired, even if I am a bit disappointed we probably wont see the new baby for quite some time...