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WWW.GTCS.ORG.UK Tony Finn Tony Finn AHDS Conference AHDS Conference 14 September 2011 14 September 2011 The General Teaching Council for Scotland Building a culture of leadership

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Keynote presentation 'What it looks like when a school develops a Culture of Leadership' from AHDS 'Culture of Leadership' Conference

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  • 1. Tony FinnAHDS Conference 14 September 2011 The General Teaching Council for Scotland Building a culture of leadership

2. Leadership: two moments in time

  • A Teaching
  • Profession for the
  • 21 stCentury
  • SNCT AgreementJanuary 2001
  • Advancing Teacher Professionalism
  • Report of Review of Teacher Employment in Scotland
  • (McCormac Report)
  • September 2011

3. A challenge or an opportunity? 4. You cant be a leader if no-one is following you.. and be careful about whom you are following! 5. What is good leadership?

    • Without leadership, there is no direction; with poor leadership, there is the wrong direction (students view)
    • A good leader is someone who has confidence, good interpersonal skills and is good at delegating (students)
    • A good leader can cope in tricky situations, can take control, can inspire, is wise and ......thinks before they act(pupils)
    • Source: HMIe Leadership 2007

The positive impact which credible, influential and authoritative colleagues can have on the ethos, performance and community life of a school 6. Is there just one style of successful leadership? How long does authority last? 7. What is the most important quality in good school leaders?

  • One of these?
  • Wisdom?
  • Authority/confidence
  • Credibility?
  • Ability to think on your feet?
  • Trustworthiness?
  • Empathy?
  • Ability to influence?
  • Resilience?
  • Humour?
  • Or perhaps?
  • Humility
  • the ability to act with knowledge, while doubting what you know
  • (Pfeffer and Sutton, 2006)

8. .... collegiality Hierarchy or humility and..... 9. The great secret is

  • ...there is no great secret....

10. Fullans six great secrets of leadership

  • 1 .Love your employees
  • 2. Connect peers with purpose
  • 3. Capacity building prevails
  • 4. Learning is the work
  • 5. Transparency rules
  • 6. Systems learn
  • The six secrets of change. What the best leaders do to help their organisations survive and thrive .M Fullan (2008)

11. Informed views on good leadership in Scottish schools

  • Developing leadership is (..) about releasing the energies of every member of staff (...) and about giving each of them a sense that their contributions are valued (HMIE 2007)
  • All teachers have a leadership role to play in schools (EIS 2008/ 2010)
  • All staff (..)recognise their responsibility to contribute to the school development process (..) in a collegiate and constructive manner. (SNCT Handbook Appendix 1.4)

12. In schools with positive culture, leaders :

  • have highexpectationsand share them in a supportive way
  • engagewith people, know their team.
  • empowerpeople- take measured risks
  • enable people and teams
  • showenthusiasmandenergy .
  • ANDextendthisethosacross the school

13. Successful school leaders:

  • offer (and accept) leadership roles
  • encourage leadership at every level, not just in the HT s office
  • where possible, nurture, support and train those with leadership potential
  • can handle disagreement, disaffection
  • take pride in leading

14. Impact : in a school with a culture of leadership, colleagues generally

  • feel valued and respected
  • trust and are trusted
  • work together
  • acceptand share responsibility
  • feel able to take measured risks
  • are flexible in respect of duties and responsibilities
  • inspire and are inspired

15. There are hidden messages: trust and mistrust Do stafffeeltrusted and valued? 16. Not so hidden responses: working together or working apart?

  • Working together
  • Working apart

17. Good leadership helps to avoid not my job syndrome? 18. Features of good school leadership culture

  • teachers have opportunities to take a leadership role
      • working groups (departmental and whole-school)
      • projects and development tasks
      • cross-curricular working
      • cross-sectoral working
  • there is strong emphasis on pedagogy and learning
      • teachers seek to maintainand improvestandards
      • learning and career opportunities are encouraged and supported
  • balance between risk and accountability
  • ethos of collegiality is prevalent

19. In a culture of leadership, everyone

  • can aspire to be a leader
  • can (and should) seek opportunities to update skills and knowledge
  • Is encouraged to show initiative and to take a pride in good work
  • contributes ideas and isflexiblein their approach to their work
  • has a right and a responsibility to be involved in school planning
  • has a right to make honest mistakesand a responsibility to learn from them
  • should be offered chances to opt in(and back in)

20. Leadershipinspires collegiality Collegiality inspires leadership