Fourth Way
Hargreaves's Fourth Way model presents opportunities for strong organizations to help weaker ones in need. The result is net universal gains: as whole communities and societies change for the better. It takes experienced, benevolent, strong leaders to work together with others for the greater good. Leaders working with other leaders in the realm of education comprises a method that promotes the common good in tangible ways. Schools can share resources, such as libraries, technologies, and even human resources. As Hargreaves points out, organizations that grow via distributive leadership are those that create equity and justice in the community.
Leaders who work with other leaders also leave important legacies that can pave the way for future growth and development. Rather than envision each school as an independent entity, Hargreaves suggests that all schools are part of a common organism. That organism is social betterment, via education. Education is the goal; individual schools should work together...
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