The principal displays a combination of managerial and leadership behaviors. She leads with a philosophy of teamwork and collaboration. Her role model is a superintendent who inspired her career in educational administration. Effective leaders communicate well, develop other leaders, and focus on students rather than managing alone. The principal's favorite part of the job is interacting with students while challenges include constant educational changes mandated by the state.
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Principal Shadow and Interview
The principal displays a combination of managerial and leadership behaviors. She leads with a philosophy of teamwork and collaboration. Her role model is a superintendent who inspired her career in educational administration. Effective leaders communicate well, develop other leaders, and focus on students rather than managing alone. The principal's favorite part of the job is interacting with students while challenges include constant educational changes mandated by the state.
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Educational Leadership
Shadow and Interview
ALYSSA KING Principal Shadow
u What types of behaviors did you explicitly observe?
u Considerate: displayed concern for a sick teacher u Enthusiastic: celebrated students achievements u True to her word: committed to dancing on the roof when students read over 90,000 minutes for during the Read-a-thon week and enthusiastically fulfilled her commitment Principal Shadow
u Did you notice mostly managerial behaviors, leader
behaviors, or a combination of both? u I noticed a combination of managerial behaviors and leadership behaviors. In some situations, my principal took on the manager role and in other situations she took on the leadership role. Principal Interview u How did you first get involved in leadership? u As Guidance Counselor, approached by Superintendent to take on Administrative Intern position u Considered getting licensure in administration to have, but not necessarily to use u What is your personal philosophy and/or definition of leadership? u There is no I in team u Effective leadership takes collaboration from all u You are only as good as your team Principal Interview u Who is your leadership role-model/mentor? Why? u Superintendent who inspired her to become an Administrative Intern u Great person and leader u Effective at implementing and rolling out ideas u What are some resources that every leader should know about? u Join Professional Organizations u Network and learn from others Principal Interview u What are the outstanding skills or abilities of effective leaders you have known? u Communication delivery of message u Ability to collaborate and develop leaders u Leader, rather than a manager u Have you observed differences in the way men and women lead? If yes, describe. If no, why do you think this is? u Yes, women lead with emotion u Men are matter of fact Principal Interview u What are the major reasons leaders fail in positions like yours? u Lack of commitment, team work, collaboration u Think they know it all, have difficulty forming relationships, lack of vision u If you had to train someone to replace you in your current job, what key abilities do you search for? u Desire, passion, love children, ability to get along with others Principal Interview u What have been your biggest leadership challenges and celebrations? u Challenges: changes in education, keep up with ongoing changes and expectations of building, district, and state u Celebrations: Earning the Blue Ribbon School Award (November 2016), celebrating students and staff u What are some words of advice that you would give to a new leader? u Be organized u Find a balance and prioritize Principal Interview u What are your behind-the-scenes duties and responsibilities as an administrator? u Create a safe learning environment for students and a safe working environment for staff u Ensure staff has resources and materials needed to do their jobs u Balance Budget u Communicate with parents u Construct a schedule conducive to learning, creating equal opportunities for all Principal Interview u What are your favorite and least favorite parts of your job as an administrator? u Favorite: Smiling faces, interaction with students, celebrating students and their accomplishments u Least Favorite: Politics, ongoing changes in education mandated by the state Principal Interview u Teaching is affected by the environment and the culture of your workplace. (inspired by Professional Capital). How do you facilitate the creation of a culture that is conducive to working and learning? u It takes a village to raise a child. Culture is of a school building is everything. You can tell the culture of the school as soon as you walk through the doors. The culture of our school is created by the foundation set by the principal and it is carried out by the teachers and staff members. u Open door policy, encourage communication and collaboration to contribute to the culture of the workplace Principal Interview u How are you an original leader? (inspired by Originals) u Take information learned, applies it to her own philosophy/leadership approach and presents it to staff/colleagues u What are your career goals for the future? u She does not want to be a principal forever, but she does not know her next step. She plans to take advantage of opportunities that come her way within education.
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