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El. knyga: Learning to Lead: Using Leadership Skills to Motivate Students

  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Mar-2010
  • Leidėjas: Continuum Publishing Corporation
  • ISBN-13: 9781441187857
  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Mar-2010
  • Leidėjas: Continuum Publishing Corporation
  • ISBN-13: 9781441187857

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Graham Tyrer demonstrates that students have positive leadership abilities, and they can be taught how to use these abilities and then to teach others. Students want to be trusted and challenged, even when it looks like they don't! Leadership gives them a sense that they have something to offer, and that their experiences can be useful and helpful to others. Even the most disruptive, difficult student is showing leadership qualities - it's just not in the right direction, yet. The book demonstrates that students have positive leadership abilities, and they can be taught how to use these abilities and then to teach others. 'Learning to lead' students do better on their SATS, and some have led a county conference for young leaders, public speaking to hundreds of their peers and leading workshops about leadership. They go to local businesses and discuss their ideas about leadership and motivation with managing directors. They have helped run workshops for headteachers and given presentations about their work to all the county's Inspectors and the Chief Education Officer. Just as important, if not more so, these students make a difference in the classroom, in their school and in their local community. Students telling their teachers at the start of the lesson, 'Is there anything I can do to help today? Who do you want me to sit next to and help?' When students see themselves as potential leaders they rethink the concept of involvement in their community. They move from a sense that leadership is for other people to a feeling that schools are places of opportunity.
Part 1: Introduction;
1. Why leadership?;
2. Leadership is about the
future;
3. Leadership is for everyone;
4. The future will require high order
leadership skills;
5. What do the students have to say?;
6. The connections
between leading and learning;
7. What leadership means;
8. Implications for
inclusion;
9. Leading teachers;
10. Leading students;
11. Leadership and the
wider community;
12. The learning classroom;
13. Being an innovator;
14. How
to use the materials; Part 2: 50 Leadership activities;
1. How to lead
yourself;
2. How to lead others;
3. How to lead your community; Part 3: What
next?
Graham Tyrer is headteacher of the highly successful and oversubscribed Chenderit School in Northamptonshire, UK. His experience is in school improvement and national INSET. As headteacher and deputy headteacher, he successfully helped lead two schools in challenging circumstances out of Special Measures and out of Notice to Improve. Graham delivers training in Learning to Lead and Literacy Across the Curriculum for the National College for School Leadership, the National Breakthrough Trust, and the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust. The Learning to Lead Programme has been adopted by many schools across the country as a result of this training.