Abstract
The long-range impact of educational leadership is to empower others in the school community to nurture their talents and abilities and make them leaders in their own capacities. To realize this, the leader needs to adopt the transformational leadership framework, which requires them to be an intellectual stimulator, inspirational motivator, mentor, and coach. The process of leadership incorporates several leadership strategies including direction-setting, developing people, mentoring and coaching, and developing leadership programs. There is a need for continuous learning to enhancing the leader’s handling of people from diverse cultures, religion, and nationalities. The intermediate aim of the leader is to help followers realize their maximum potential.
Educational Leadership Philosophy
Strong educational leadership is a crucial determinant of effective student learning. On the basis of strong leadership, a struggling school can transform and a great one empowered to thrive even more. According to a report by the Wallace Foundation, educational leadership is the second most significant school-related factor, after classroom instruction, contributing to what students learn (Leithwood et al, 2004). The overall purpose of educational leadership is to promote effective student learning and motivate stakeholders to work together towards a common vision. The immediate outcome of strong educational leadership is a school community bound by a shared understanding of the organization’s goals, a common vision, motivated staff, and a positive organizational culture that empowers all people to thrive. In the Genesis creation story, God, upon creating man, gave him complete dominion over the rest of creation, making him a leader rather than a follower (Genesis 1: 26, The New International Version). Similarly, the long-range impact of educational leadership is to empower others in the school community to nurture their talents and abilities and make them leaders in their own capacities.
Philosophy of Educational Leadership
My philosophy of educational leadership is based on the transformational model of leadership. The purpose of the transformational leader is to satisfy the needs of followers to improve their performance and provide the resources and support that they would need to realize their highest potential (Martin et al., 2006). Martin et al. (2006) summarize/group the purpose of the transformational leader into four. First, the leader provides the foundation for idealized leadership, which involves providing a sense of mission and vision for the organization,...
References
Cambridge Assessment International Education (2017). Educational Leadership. Cambridge Assessment International Education. Retrieved from https://www.cambridgeinternational.org/Images/271192-educational-leadership.pdf
Leithwood, K., Louis, K., Anderson, L., & Wahlstrom, K. (2004). Review of Research: How Leadership Influences Student Learning. The Wallace Foundation. Retrieved from https://www.wallacefoundation.org/knowledge-center/Documents/How-Leadership-Influences-Student-Learning.pdf
Martin, B., Cashel, C., Wagstaff, M., & Breunig, M. (2006). Outdoor Leadership: Theory and Practice. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
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