Developing Leadership Capacity
A leader provides opportunities for members of the school community to develop leadership capacity and to support others in fulfilling their educational roles.
(a) demonstrating consultative and collaborative decision-making that is informed by open dialogue and multiple perspectives;
(b) identifying, mentoring and empowering teachers in educational leadership roles;
(c) promoting the engagement of parents in school council(s) and facilitating the constructive involvement of school council(s) in school life;
(d) creating opportunities for students to participate in leadership activities and to exercise their voice in school leadership and decision making; and
(e) promoting team building and shared leadership among members of the school community.
(a) demonstrating consultative and collaborative decision-making that is informed by open dialogue and multiple perspectives;
(b) identifying, mentoring and empowering teachers in educational leadership roles;
(c) promoting the engagement of parents in school council(s) and facilitating the constructive involvement of school council(s) in school life;
(d) creating opportunities for students to participate in leadership activities and to exercise their voice in school leadership and decision making; and
(e) promoting team building and shared leadership among members of the school community.
Building Leaders
As I am developing, I have realized the importance of surrounding myself with passionate mentors and positive role models. I have learned a great deal from my mentors who have provided me with guidance and allowed me to resolve identified issues.
My leadership journey began as a Department Head at Ponoka Secondary Campus and grew into a Technology Coach on the school's Diamond Team. I was then seconded for two years by Wolf Creek Public Schools in the Technology Integration Leadership Team and as a Learning Coach. In all of these highly skilled leadership teams, we worked together to support teachers and staff to improve the education offered at each school.
My leadership journey began as a Department Head at Ponoka Secondary Campus and grew into a Technology Coach on the school's Diamond Team. I was then seconded for two years by Wolf Creek Public Schools in the Technology Integration Leadership Team and as a Learning Coach. In all of these highly skilled leadership teams, we worked together to support teachers and staff to improve the education offered at each school.