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Rodrigo Adaro, Fernanda Cortes and Felipe Ortiz showed us a presentation about School leadership which I think is very usefull for us because we will be teachers and we need to know what is school leadership.
The term school leadership came into currency in the late 20th century for several reasons. Demands were made on schools for higher levels of pupil achievement, and schools were expected to improve and reform. These expectations were accompanied by calls for accountability at the school level.
If you are looking for more information...just click on the following link:
http://www.ncee.org/nisl/index.jsp;jsessionid=ahdy9qs7cVgh?setProtocol=true
Apart from this, I would like to upload some information about leadership because I think that would be a good help to use in the future as a tool for teaching.
"Being a leader means:
•Being hated at times•
Working hard
•Being booed instead of applauded
•Having others to get the recognition you deserved."
I agree with all these ideas because leaders are exposed to recive many "comments" and we have to be prepared to face them
I agree with all these ideas because leaders are exposed to recive many "comments" and we have to be prepared to face them
Remember
"Leaders are in the eye of he huracan".
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