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Leading schools beyond measure: holistic, effective and fun

Leading schools beyond measure: holistic, effective and fun. Dr coleen R Jackson. Areas covered. Starting with the end in mind Leading schools beyond measure: Perspectives and Trends The character of a leader Christian motivation to lead a school beyond measure.

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Leading schools beyond measure: holistic, effective and fun

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  1. Leading schools beyond measure: holistic, effective and fun Dr coleen R Jackson

  2. Areas covered Starting with the end in mind Leading schools beyond measure: Perspectives and Trends The character of a leader Christian motivation to lead a school beyond measure

  3. I will not let an exam result decide my fate… Beginning with the end in mind or beginning at the core of our work as leaders – the world of some of our learners www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-eVF_G_p-Y

  4. Leading schools: trends and perspectives What do we mean by schooling? What is it that we are leading? Assumption that schooling can be strategically led and managed to influence the teacher and student experience. Leadership matters.

  5. 13.09.2013 A Generation at Risk International Labour Organization report : A Generation At Risk. European by birth 3

  6. Equality and Learning High High Low Income inequality (gini) Wilkinson & Picke-, 2009 OECD, 2010/2013

  7. Student learning in 3. Equity and Learning reading, mathematicsand science (e.g. PISA) Strength of therelationship between Equity learning and family background Source: OECD

  8. GERM outbreak in 2013

  9. The Success of GERM? National averages of 15-year-old students learning outcomes in mathematics 2000-2009 2000 2003 2006 2009 560 540 520 500 480 460 440 420 USA England Canada Australia Japan New Zealand Netherlands Sweden Source: OECD

  10. The Success of GERM? National averages of 15-year-old students learning outcomes in mathematics 2000-2009 2000 2003 2006 2009 560 540 520 500 480 460 440 420 USA England Canada Australia Japan New Zealand Netherlands Sweden Finland Source: OECD

  11. Global EducationalReform Movement An Alternative Way COLLABORATIONPERSONALISATION COMPETITION STANDARDISATION TRUST-BASEDRESPONSIBILITY TEST-BASED ACCOUNTABILITY PEDAGOGICAL LEADERSHIP DATA-DRIVENMANAGEMENT CHOICE EQUITY EVIDENCE-INFORMED POLICIES EXPIRIMENTATION ON PEOPLE

  12. Schooling from the emerging future Yesterday Today Tomorrow SOCIETY PAST FUTURE SCHOOL School as a place Qualifications School as a place of reproduction Socialisation of transformation Subjectification INDIVIDUALS

  13. The context in which we lead …. "The argument against faith-based schools can be summed up in two words – Northern Ireland. Or perhaps one word – Glasgow." Professor A.C. Grayling, Herald, Scotland, April, 2013) Lading article: Faith schools must confront homophobia (NUT, The Independent, April 2011) Discriminatory state-funded faith schools are on the increase – receiving preferential treatment with little scrutiny( Andrew Copson, Guardian, May 2012) Faith schools are still leading the way as they dominate league tables (Mail online Decemebr 2010) Primary school league tables 2012: Faith schools account for six out of 10 top-scoring primaries (2012) Faith schools have continued to out-perform other primaries in tests for the core subjects, new data shows. (Telegraph December 2012)

  14. The requirements and motivation of a faith school leader?

  15. What are the requirements of a leader? • Leaders do what’s right even if they are alone (Noah) • Leaders embrace the unknown (Abraham) • Leaders endure in spite of circumstances (Joseph) • Leaders stick up for their people (Moses) • Leaders rule by example rather than command (Joshua) • Leaders are not afraid of giants (David) Leaders rise to the occasion (Isaiah) Leaders maintain their resolve without regard for consequences (Daniel) Leaders aren’t afraid to call out the phonies (John the Baptist) Leaders are servants (Jesus) Leaders recover from failure (Peter) Leaders are passionate for what they believe in (Paul)

  16. Servant Leadership "Good leaders must first become good servants.” Robert Greenleaf Being a leader who serves is very different from being a servant leader.” Isabel O. Lopez Whatever our career may be, true leadership means to receive power from God and to use it under Gods rule to serve people in Gods way.” Leighton Ford We must be silent before we can listen. We must listen before we can learn. We must learn before we can prepare. We must prepare before we can serve. We must serve before we can lead.” William Arthur Ward

  17. Beyond measure ‘Investment in one headteacher impacts on ? Teachers and other professionals in their school(s)’ Beatrix Pont OECD Directorate for Education and Skills

  18. Leading schools beyond measure: holistic, effective and fun Olympics video clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4As0e4de-rI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ei54TO1VBlM

  19. Leading schools beyond measure: holistic, effective and fun We are in the business of transforming lives What is underpinning our work as leaders with a Christian worldview

  20. A glimpse of the future

  21. Leading Schools beyond measure? What do we need for system wide change in school leadership? What kinds of leadership approaches should be promoted to support innovative teaching and learning? How can we prepare our school leaders for the role? What is ‘schooling’ in the emerging future?

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