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A Career As An Educational Leader

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We have all seen or worked for administrators who talk a lot but do not listen. In order to be a successful, productive, and respected leader, one must have two way communication (CPSEL 6.2). I believe that communication is like a circle that is unending. In the public school system it is imperative that one knows and understands the people who make the key decisions. A good leader will need to build those relationships, by coming to meetings key players are attending, becoming a team member on committees that key players are leading, looking at key players past history and exploring what programs and or issues are important to those key individuals. At the same time you are building relationships with the key players, one can share their own personal educational passions and demonstrate inter-personal skills that make them a team player advocating for the mission and the vision of the district. Simultaneously, you are leading your own school and developing relationships with and an awareness of your staff, the parents, and the local communities (CPSEL 6.2). …show more content…

I would learn as much as I could about the culture of your school, the community and the successes that have occurred as well as the current needs (CPSEL 6.2&3). A good leader must also stay current with the world’s views as well as the federal, state and local policies (CPSEL 6.1). While building relationships with stakeholders and gathering data, one must also be establishing their own reputation, as a team player, a leader who listens, someone with a code of ethics that others would want to work for and work

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