Not exact matches
In a very basic sense, the
leader is
often in a
better situation to
make overall organizational decisions due to experience.
The
leaders of the Mormon Church / «Cult» are not paid is
often heard from the Mormon peons which somehow
makes these
leaders good men.
As church
leaders, while it is
often a
good idea to
make plans, I think we sometimes get derailed from God's vision for our lives by naysayers and setbacks.
Brown
makes good use of up - to - date political science research to dispel myths which «strong»
leaders often believe of themselves; namely that they have a determining effect on election outcomes and a voter's party affiliation though he notes that obvious discrepancies will exist between parliamentary and presidential systems in these regards.
The first Vice-Chancellor of the University for Professional Studies (UPSA), has argued that students who
make the
best grades,
often do not end up as
leaders.
Where I get hung up, though, is with the idea that great
leaders can
make schools — and especially school districts — work
well, given the dysfunction of the larger system within which they must work, and the Gordian knot that's been tied by decades of contradictory,
often compromising, laws and regulations, not to mention the impossible politics
often created by unruly elected school boards.
It is true, as would - be reformers
often argue, that statutes, policies, rules, regulations, contracts, and case law
make it tougher than it should be for school and system
leaders to drive improvement and,
well, lead.
Too
often, assumptions are
made that
good teachers will be
good teacher
leaders.
Generosity of leadership — sharing the burden and responsibilities and respecting the results — is
often what
makes good leaders.
A teacher's exemplary classroom practice, deep content knowledge, and effective communication skills may
make him or her a
good candidate for teacher
leader work, but additional preparation is
often needed to help the new teacher
leader use this knowledge and experience to lead others.
They
often are interested in helping their local schools and by showing them what you will get out of this conference that will
make you a
better school
leader who can have a bigger impact on the kids, you can show them how important this conference really is.