Monday, September 26, 2011

Safety #4

As educators we constantly learn the importance of safety for all of our students.  This is something that we make as a number one priority.  However, this chapter was eye opening for me when it began to talk about adult bullying.  I rarely see that being address, yet it happens in schools.  I thought it was interesting to read about the different types of bullying.  I never thought of teachers who get away with more than others, or the one who receives more than others could be considered as a bully.  It is important as an administrator to be consistent with everyone on staff and to not be afraid or timid to address these issues.

If students do not feel safety at school, then it is impossible to focus on their learning.  I believe this is the same for teachers.  If they do feel safe, whether it is emotional, physical, or psychological, it can way heavy on them and then their focus is no longer on teaching students.  It is important to develop a culture of safety for everyone on a school campus.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Support #3

Support can make or break the way you feel when you go to work everyday.  Although it is important to be supportive with materials and making sure that your teachers have what they need for the school year, it really stuck out to me about the importance of emotional support.  It was very eye opening to read "Teachers First".  We do constantly say that children need to come first, which is true to a certain extent.  If teachers are not being supported and are barely keeping their head above water, then how is that good for kids?  When teachers are supported, recognized, valued and respected then they will feel great about doing their job and coming to work everyday, which will positively affect children. I really liked when the book stated, "The best way to increase student achievement is through the teachers". 

Monday, September 12, 2011

Communication

Communication is the key to leadership.  We consistently hear that relationships and communication are very important aspects of leadership.  However, non-verbal communcation is very important.  In the section "Why Are They Meeting In The Parking Lot", it reminded me that it is also important to also learn to use and understand the nonverbal communication that you may be sending out or recieving.  Usually if you have a hunch that something is not right, than most likely it isn't. I think it is very easy for teachers to speak their minds after the staff meeting. Unfortunately, it doesn't solve the issue at hand, instead teachers can become very emotional all the while the principal may not even know there was a problem.  I thought it was a good idea and important to have a teacher that you can trust that can help you understand the issues that teachers may have and are not being spoken.  Bottom line it is important to have great communication no matter what method is used (email, newsletter, meeting).  It also important to find proactive ways to help with issues and being able to listen activily to all sides.

1st class reflection

After watching the Daniel Pink Drive Video it gave me a few motivational techniques that can be helpful as a leader.  People are motivated when they have buy in to what they are doing.  This gives them a purpose and passion that naturally keeps them motivated. It was interesting to hear that people will give more and expect less as long as they are doing something that they are passionate for.  It was also interesting to hear that merit pay doesn't work in situations were the task that is being asked of someone is very complex and not straight forward.  I feel that as an educator our job is very complex and after seeing this video, I do not think merit pay will make teachers better teachers.

Friday, September 9, 2011

OMG I am finally here!!

Ok peeps...I had another blog but for some reason I could not figure it out for the life of me.  So, hopefully second blog is a charm!  I am finally here...woo hoo!