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Principals who seek their own

interests over those of their staff

will breed a culture of cynicism

and selfishness…In contrast,

principals who find their own

fulfillment in the empowerment

of others and in the

accomplishment of group goals

will inspire others to do the same.

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 Encourage People to Collaborate  Model Trust and Respect

 Know Yourself  Listen

 Use Humor

 Improve Your Data Collection and Analysis Skills  Stay Current in Your Field

 Attend Professional Development with your

Staf

 Be a Moral Person  Be an Encourager

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 People feel valued when they have

meaningful input in shaping the school’s culture.

 Building planning committees

 The closer the decision is made to the

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 Trust and respect enable personnel to

adopt innovation and risk-taking as part of the school’s culture.

 Trying new innovations and supporting

the staf will always pay of…

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 What are your true strengths?

 What are the weaknesses that you

believe you need to work on?

 What are the traits that you most admire

in other people?

 What are the traits in other people that

really upset you?

 What do you really believe about the

statement, “All Children Can Learn”?

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 Listen more than you talk. (One mouth

and two ears…there was a reason for that)

 Listening is more than hearing, it shows

reflection and careful thought

When you interview someone…

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Principals must be able to laugh at

themselves and encourage personnel to appropriately use humor. Humor benefits personnel by balancing stress levels,

motivating staff, energizing meetings, stimulating team spirit, improving

communication, reducing conflict situations, increasing productivity,

building self-esteem, and fostering new ideas from creativity

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 Data analysis is powerful, but only if the

school’s personnel understand it and accept it.

 Teachers need training in how to use data.

 Teachers need to be taught about the four

types of data. (Demographic, Perception, Resource, Student Achievement)

“A Thought Without Data…Is Only An Opinion”

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“You must take care of yourself so you can take care of others” (My Mother, 1959)

Here are some tips:

Subscribe to a professional magazine and read at least one article each week.

Read a book of interest in your current situation.

Consider forming a book study group with a group of your colleagues.

Get professional audio books and listen to educational podcasts.

When you make small talk with your staf, make it about new and innovative

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 Professional development should be customized

for your staf. One size does not fit all.

 When you attend professional development

with your staf, you establish at least two things.

1. It provides you with a better idea of how the professional development supports the campus instructional plan.

2. It sends the message to the staf that the training is important.

Don’t ask teachers to do things that you wouldn’t do yourself. You must show your teachers that you are not above doing any task at your

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 You cannot be a moral leader if you are not

moral yourself!

 Who are your moral leaders?

 What are their characteristics?

 Why are you drawn to them?

 What is your definition or morality?

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Encouragers give support, comfort, and hope to people, and they stimulate

development. Tips:

 Meeting and greeting personnel every day

 Sending a hand written note

 Surprising them with a treat

 Eating lunch with a diferent group each day

 Encouragement can be as simple as a smile or a

cheerful hello

 Attending a staf members family funeral

 Doing a good deed anonymously and watching what

happens.

 Encouraging moments are a reflection of you and

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 If the school doesn’t have one, develop one.  If you feel better, you work better.

 A good exercise program reduces stress.

 If you participate in a wellness program with

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NO PROGRAM OR KIT EXISTS TO CREATE A QUICK FIX FOR EITHER CULTURAL OR PERSONNEL ISSUES.

When in doubt read a good book:

“Whatever It Takes: How Professional Learning

Communities

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He was no liar, he was not bloody and

cruel…In anger and passion he was soon reclaimed; easy to be reconciled towards such as had offended him; [he] ruled by reason in such measure as he would not scorn the advice of mean men; and … he governed his men better with fewer

strokes, than others did with many; truly loving where he loved.

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HOBBAMOCK’S QUOTE 10 MOST WANTED STRATEGIES FOR SHAPING SCHOOL CULTURE.

 He was no liar

 He was not bloody and cruel

 In anger and passion he was soon reclaimed

 Easy to be reconciled towards such as had ofended him

 Ruled by reason in such

measure as he would not scorn the advice of mean men

 He governed his men better with fewer strokes than others with many

 Truly loving where he loved

 He could be trusted

 He took care of his people

(moral person)

 He knew his strengths and

weaknesses and worked on improving them

 He understood forgiveness

 He listened to others, even

those who ofended him (data collection)

 He listened and was an

encourager. Encouraged collaboration and with fewer beatings of workers

 Truly loving requires listening,

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