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Educational Leadership: Upholding Professional Obligations and Scholarly Vision

This presentation dives into the standards and duties of a head teacher, outlining the essence of a person as a social being and the importance of educational goals. It emphasizes how technology can help achieve these objectives and shape students into well-rounded adults. The discussion delves into the philosophical views of Aristotle and Gardner on man's social nature and the significance of social and political dependence. Leadership attributes, collegiality, values, and moral responsibilities are highlighted as essential facets of effective headship. The session also touches on processes, skills, and the hierarchy of needs, including ethical considerations and actions. The presentation aims to provide a comprehensive overview of educational leadership principles and the purpose they serve in shaping future generations.

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Educational Leadership: Upholding Professional Obligations and Scholarly Vision

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  1. Collegiate Presentation Task Professional Obligations of a Head Teacher

  2. Standard for Headship

  3. Schema Outlined

  4. Overview PERSON VISION & PURPOSE ACTION

  5. PERSON: What is the nature of a person? • We need to declare our educational goals and demonstrate how a particular technology (action) can help us achieve them: • Help students become certain kind of adults • Helpstudents understand the major ways of thinking that have developed in the disciplinesGardner • Man is essentially, or by nature, a "social animal", that is to say, he cannot attain complete happiness except in social and political dependence on his fellow man. Aristotle SOCIAL / POLITICAL WILL BILLNISM – Ex? FACULTIES INTELLECTUAL

  6. PERSON: Microcosm of Leadership & Management COLLEGIALITY SOCIAL / POLITICAL NATURE VALUES MORAL PRD / CPD SKILLS PROCESSES PURPOSE PURPOSE

  7. Hierarchy of Needs (Maslow) B - Needs Effective Values? Intelligences? D - Needs

  8. VALUES

  9. VALUES (cont)

  10. Personal Purpose > Ethical Action

  11. Overview PERSON VISION & PURPOSE ACTION

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