Included with this full Bison Group text: 1. Article Summary The Idea in Brief – the core idea The Idea in Practice – putting the idea to work 2. LeaderShaping as a Philosophy Tags: article summary, behavioral theories, core idea, Defining, executive education program, group text, Irreplaceable, Leader, LeaderShaped, Leadership, leadership development, leadership management, Organizational, [...]
By blinks
– November 15, 2011
One of the sources of the electronic media, on internet we can see a wide range of leadership journals, which illustrate the important role of leadership in various sectors of the society. Also by such leadership journals, we can get acquainted with contribution of various renowned personalities in different fields. By reading such journals, we [...]
By blinks
– November 14, 2011
Leadership training is defined as a directed effort to hone the skills and talents of leaders and would-be leaders, allowing them chances to grow, learn and change. This is done in order for them to function effectively in the organization. In this view, there is then a need to distinguish between education and training. Education [...]
By blinks
– November 13, 2011
Kashan Ishaq and William Allan Kritsonis, PhD Introduction The results of a successful strategic plan require that all stakeholders are moving in a constructive direction. Many school leaders fail in this important task. Parental involvement is one of the key areas where most schools face challenge. Facing this challenge, leaders of the school must [...]
By blinks
– November 12, 2011
NATIONAL FORUM OF APPLIED EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL Volume 23, Numbers 1&2, 2009-2010 FOREWORD STRATEGIC PLANNING USING THE WAYS OF KNOWING THROUGH THE REALMS OF MEANING By Queinnise Miller, PhD Student in Educational Leadership, Cohort 5 – PVAMU – The Texas A&M University System Tags: Applied, applied educational research, Articles, barbara thompson, campus improvement plan, Cohort, [...]
By blinks
– November 11, 2011
Carmelita Thompson and William Allan Kritsonis, PhD Introduction The Ways of Knowing Through the Realms of Meaning (Kritsonis, 2007) offers a pragmatic framework to strategic planning that will move educational organizations in innovative directions. In developing a strategic plan, an educational organization must implement Dr. Kritsonis’ (2007) six fundamental patterns of meaning designated respectively [...]
By blinks
– November 10, 2011
So what is the meaning of the words leadership coaching? In a fast answer to the question, this is the teaching procedure which is supposed to take care of and also nurture mature relationships, enhanced thinking, and smarter decisions for the individuals who are in the leadership roles. Additionally, the idea of training leaders is [...]
By blinks
– November 9, 2011
The capitalist societies around the world are waning because of the freedom allowed banks, investors and major corporations as if it was their right by proxy to do as they will. Added to all of this of course and probably more important too is the sorry state of political leadership or the lack thereof. [...]
By blinks
– November 8, 2011
REACHING THE HEIGHTS STRATEGY Issue: The issue of reaching a diverse population with distance education is a vital issue in the educational institution environment. With the increase in the number of institutions providing online distance education to the society, it is becoming an issue as to whether these institutions are reaching or serving a [...]
By blinks
– November 7, 2011
Successful operation of an educational institution requires competent administrators. Education administrators provide instructional leadership and manage the day-to-day activities in schools, preschools, day care centers, and colleges and universities. They also direct the educational programs of businesses, correctional institutions, museums, and job training and community service organizations. (College presidents and school superintendents are covered in [...]
By blinks
– November 6, 2011
It’s time for us to take the lead in the development of our society and the people around us to take them towards the vision of producing a society where we always believed in but didn’t gather the courage to take the challenge of making a difference in the overall functioning of the system. The [...]
By blinks
– November 5, 2011
Queinnise Miller & William Allan Kritsonis, PhD Introduction Unprecedented change is taking place in schools all over the world. Schools are increasingly being managed like businesses. Without effective strategic planning principals will be involved in crisis management (Van der Linde, 2001). As schools engage in strategic planning, professional learning communities should be heavily depended [...]
By blinks
– November 4, 2011
Successful businesses have the idea that investing in the next generation of leaders is vital to sustaining competitive gain and attaining corporate growth over the long term. Leadership program furnishes function managers with the superior decision-making and execution skill they require to outshine as multifaceted leaders. You will come out well prepared to take on [...]
By blinks
– November 3, 2011
Management and Leadership The distinction between management and leadership it is very important. There are many differences between management and leadership. Basically, the difference is really the ultimate goal of the two processes. Management is more about stability, efficiency and homeostasis within the organization. For leadership all of these objectives are secondary, sometimes even eliminated. [...]
By blinks
– November 2, 2011
A PPT leadership training program is a fast, easy, and inexpensive way to train your leadership team. A fantastic idea is short 3-6 minute intense skills or courses for your managers. Management education is better with power point than a movie. That’s because ppt is the most effective means of having a dynamic and entertaining [...]
By blinks
– November 1, 2011
Are you kind of person who likes to work with children? Are you loves to giving training and teaching to young people? Are you a good communicator especially with children? If you answered yes to the questions above, then online education degree will help you to gain the skills and enhanced you knowledge in education [...]
By blinks
– October 31, 2011
Introduction
Over the past several months, members of Phillips & Associates have remarked on a growing trend: mid- to senior-level managers and administrators are successfully making the transition between the health care and higher education industries when seeking new career opportunities.
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By blinks
– October 30, 2011
Leadership Pathways is a modern course for middle or senior ranking staff in schools in the UK. The programme is run by the National College for Leadership of Schools and Children’s Services. This is a prestigious organisation which accredits and aids the delivery of several educational leadership programmes – with national pathways being seen as [...]
By blinks
– October 29, 2011
There are many types of leadership, and each of them works best in specific situations. While we are familiar with transformation, transactional, and strategic leadership, many of us have not quite heard about educational leadership. In this type of leadership, a leader must be open to learning and helps his or her team to learn. [...]
By blinks
– October 28, 2011
Leadership studies are becoming a growing aspect in the academic field. It is focused on leadership in the context of organizations and groups and in human life. This field of study has its roots in the social sciences and humanities, namely anthropology, psychology, sociology, philosophy and history. Many learning institutions have developed courses and [...]
By blinks
– October 27, 2011
A Concise History of Education of Teachers, of Teacher Training and Teaching Western history of teacher training, education history, teaching theories, education of teachers, modern history od education, began in early 18th century Germany: teaching seminaries educating teachers were the first formal teacher training in Western history of education and teaching. (History of education had 2nd [...]
By blinks
– October 26, 2011
The Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield has been awarded a Carol M. White Physical Education Program grant of 4,000 from the U.S. Department of Education. The award, which will be distributed over the next three years, will fund a new physical education program and instruction on healthy eating and good nutrition. The U.S. Department [...]
By blinks
– October 25, 2011
Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) offers a Masters Degrees in Special Education, a Masters Degree in School Counseling, an Educational Leadership Course as well as CTEL Preparation. PLNU has blended Masters programs with specific K-12 districts and integrated advanced course requirements all in a relevant environment for future educators to truly support learning for every [...]
By blinks
– October 24, 2011
Do you find it sometimes striking the important dimensions that we miss as human beings? People who live in free, relatively stable societies get a daily dose of peace and regularity that citizens of war-torn regions around the world rarely, if ever, experience. Do you walk out into your world at least once a week [...]
By blinks
– October 23, 2011
I lately had the opportunity to participate in an interactive pro development seminar. The guest speaker, Sir Ken Robinson, an identified student and planet well-known specialist on creativity and modernization challenged teachers and the business public in Killeen, Texas and the Killeen Autonomous School Area to take a look at the enlightening techniques in a [...]
By blinks
– October 22, 2011