Title: KAREE LAPA
1TEAM BUILDING
KAREE LAPA
PRESENTATION BY H.MOTARA
2 A prayer for all
- In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful.
All praises are due to God, The Cherisher and
Sustainer of the Worlds. Master of the day of
Judgment, Thee Alone do we worship and Thee Alone
do we ask for help. Show us the straight path,
the path of those on whom Thou has bestowed Thy
Grace. Not the path of those who cause Thy
anger, nor of those who go astray. Ameen.
3 "extrinsic motivation for intrinsic realisation"
Based on the concept of the philosopher
realist
HON.I.MUSTAND CANANDWILL
PROF.EDU.SPT.SERV.(N.W)B.A.(UNIV.WESTVILLE) EDU.
MAN.(RAU)PROJ.MANFIN.MANDJS(TCE).
PREPARED PRESENTED BY H.A.MOTARA
48 CRITICAL QUESTIONS
- WHY ARE YOU HERE?
- WHAT HAVE YOU SACRIFICED TO BE HERE?
- WHAT DO YOU ENVISAGE TO ACHIEVE?
- WHAT IS YOUR MINDSET FOR BEING HERE?
- WHAT DO YOU WANT TO TAKE WITH YOU FROM HERE?
- HOW DO YOU PLAN TO IMPLEMENT WHAT YOU TAKE WITH
YOU? - DO YOU THINK YOU CAN HELP SUSTAIN WHAT YOU TAKE
WITH YOU TO THE SCHOOL? - HOW WILL YOU EVALUATE THE WORKSHOP THROUGHOUT THE
YEAR?
5Mr.H.Motara
OH NO! NO WAYS! NEVER! IMPOSSIBLE!
To resolve the problems at our school, to draft
the vision,mission goals, to build a TEAM at
our school, to enhance collaboration between all
stakeholders, to ensure a short term
solution......
6 I AM HERE
- TO STRIP YOU OF ALL YOUR VAIN BELIEFS AND UNLOCK
YOUR POTENTIAL - TO SUGGEST A NEW PARADIGM
- TO INJECT A SENSE OF TEAMWORK
- TO PRESCRIBE THE MEDICATIONS FOR TEAMBUILDING
- TO ADVICE YOU ON SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP
- TO CHART THE POSSIBLE ROAD TO SUCCESS
- TO OPEN THE COMMUNICATION LINES
7LET US AGREE ON THE FOLLOWING 8 PRINCIPLES
- Viewing God and spiritual principles as the
grounding for moral decisions - Defining ourselves as having inherent values,
greater than our roles, titles and possessions - Embodying spiritual values of integrity, honesty,
love, kindness and respect - Emphasizing authenticity, inner wisdom,
creativity and transformation
8LET US AGREE ON THE FOLLOWING 8 PRINCIPLES
- Having a servant's attitude towards work and
leadership - Affirming meaning and purpose in spite of
absurdity and chaos - Recognizing the immaterial, transcendental,
sacred dimensions of reality - Emphasizing social responsibility toward the
community, society and environment
9OM MEE TE BEGIN
- OP N SKOON VEL,IN DIE MIDDEL BO-OP DIE
BLADSY,SKRYF DIE WOORD GOED EN LANGSAAN DIE
WOORD GOED SKRYF U NAAM IN DRUKSKRIF. - OP DIE SYKANT VAN DIE BLAD (AGTERAAN),IN DIE
MIDDEL,BO-OP DIE BLAD, SKRYF DIE WOORD SWAK. - NOU GEE DIE VEL AAN VIR DIE PERSOON OP JOU
REGTERSY
10- ASSEBLIEF,OP N BAIE EERLIKE MANIER, SKRYF NET IN
EEN KORT FRASE/ SINNETJIE N GOEIE
WERKSKWALITEIT VAN DIE PERSOON AAN JOU LINKERSY
EN DAARNA OP DIE AGTERBLAD SKRYF NET n SWAK
WERKSKWALITEIT VAN DIE PERSOON EN STUUR DIE
BLADSY AAN DIE VOLGENDE PERSOON OP JOU REGTERSY - STOP WANEER DIE BLADSY TERUGKEER AAN DIE PERSOON
AAN WIE DIT BEHOORT.
11JOU BLADSY IS NOU TERUG BY JOU.NOU KIES UIT DIE
VOLGENDE LYSTE NET EEN NAAM WAARMEE JY JOU
KARAKTER SOU ASSOSIEER EN SKRYF DIT IN DRUKSKRIF
IN DIE KANTYN OP DIE BLADSY WAAROP JY JOU NAAM
GESKRYF HET
- lion, hippo, cat,
- monkey, rabbit,
- giraffe, elephant,
- rhino, donkey,
- fish, peacock, owl,
- snake, tortoise,
- mouse, ostrich,
- frog, chameleon.
12What is a paradigm?
- A framework of thought
- A basic way of perceiving
- A prototype, set patterns
What is a paradigm Shift?
- A move to a new mindset
- A new attitude
- A new way of thinking
- A new way of action
13What are the negative reactions to paradigm
shifts?
- YOU WILL NEVER EVER BUILD THE TEAM,MONEY
WASTAGE, What is he trying to tell us? - We tried something like that before it didnt
work - You dont know our principal /smt/teachers!!
- Just listen to it now and forget about it later
- Dont be idealistic, man, in reality its not
that easy - Come to our school, and you will realise that
what you are proposing wont work
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15TWO LOVERS KISSING?
OLD MAN'S FACE?
16WHAT DO YOU SEE?
?
17?
18YOU SEE A HUGE BIRD WITH SOMETHING IN IT'S BEAK
NOW IN YOUR MIND...
TURN THE PICTURE UPSIDE DOWN...
19ITS AN OLD MAN
catching a HUGE FISH
20- BY CHANGING YOUR THINKING YOU CHANGE YOUR
CIRCUMSTANCES MOTARA - YOU MAY BE ENDOWED WITH THE GIFT TO TOUCH AND
CHANGE PEOPLE YOU DISLIKE. BY SIMPLY REMOVING
THEM FROM YOUR ENVIRONMENT, YOU ONLY SHIFT THE
PROBLEM TO OTHERS WHO MAY NOT HAVE THE GIFT!
MOTARA
21Corporate Revival
The way people FEEL
The way people THINK
human-being
LEARNERS
ATTITUDES
CLIMATE
MAN.,STAFF SGB'S
CURRENT SCHOOL
DESIRED SCHOOL
CULTURE
SERVICE
LEARNERS
human-doing
The way people ACT
The way people INTERACT
HONEST CONVERSATION
What we should be doing What we
are actually doing
What can explain the difference
22- GABRIEL MEURIER
- HE WHO
- EXCUSES HIMSELF,
- ACCUSES HIMSELF
-
23As MANAGEMENTTick off the challenges you think
you are faced with when dealing with the
educators of the school) 8 Returns received
- Absenteeism---------------------------63
- Late coming------------------------------0
- No preparation no year plan------0
- Poor professional attitude (not timeously in
class leaves class all alone)--------------------
-----------------63 - Indifference/disregard to authority-
-
25 - Not dedicated (laziness)-----------13
- Poor learner discipline (class discipline)--------
---------------100 - Too involved in union matters-----0
- Cannot comply with deadlines--25
- Dishonesty(lyinggossip-mong)-25
- Poor self-esteem---------------------13
- Negativity-------------------------------63
- Wants to be treated special (comfort zone
educators)-----------------------50 - Lacks confidence----------------------0
- Poor example to learners-----------0
- Forms groups against manage--13
- Always tension between educators
- and educators and manag--------13
- Poor professional performance (results
teaching)-------------------25 - Does not want to participate in
- extra mural activities----------------75
- Studies during school time--------0
- Indifference to suggestions------25
- Some managers conspire with teachers against
manage--------25
24As an educator(Tick off the challenges you think
you are faced with when dealing with the
management of the school)
- No respect for educators ---------19
- More of a show off-------------------30
- Insensitive to our needs-----------52
- Punitive / power based man.-----19
- Shouts all the time not approachable very
bossy--------37 - No praises------------------------------41
- Does not set an example (punctuality
teaching)--------------7 - Never apologises--------------------52
- No consultation with us-----------48
- Our suggestions are
- considered irrelevant---------------59
- When we are critical we are considered rude to
man.--------------30 - Has favourites (allows some
- leave, others not)-----------------------48
- Long drawn-out staff meetings-----41
- Staff meetings are a monologue---11
- Poor communication-------------------26
- Poor relationships----------------------22
- No feedback on control of work----29
- Cannot be trustedconfidentiality- 22
- No guidance on work / teaching / methodology /
content----------------33 - Gossip--------------------------------------37
As an educator(List three (3) areas you believe
management is faring exceptionally well) Good
staff meetingsgood planning for functionsgood
communication staff and smtrespect towards
educatorsunitypunctualitygood
managementfriendly, helpful and
understandinggood finanace managementdiscipline
good confidentialitygood feedbackschool
projectssome very kind..
25TEACHERS STAFF
PRINCIPAL SMT
YES! YES! YES! WE ARE ROWING VERY HARD!!!
26TEACHERS STAFF
PRINCIPAL SMT
SCHOOL LEARNERS
CONFUSED
SGB
ARE WE ROWING IN THE SAME ?DIRECTION?
27SO WHILE YOU ALL ARE AT LOGGERHEADS.
- THE FOLLOWING CHALLENGES ARE FAST BECOMING
GREATER - SCHOOL DISCIPLINE IS DETERIORATING
- TEENAGE PREGNANCY IS INCREASING
- CLASSROOM LEARNING IS DECLINING
- DRUG USAGE IS MORE PROBLEMATIC
- GANGSTERISM IS UNCONTROLLABLE
- PARENT INVOLVEMENT IS DIMINISHING
- ETCETCETCETC
28WHO IS SUFFERING?
- SCHOOL CULTURE AND CLIMATE
- SGB
- COMMUNITY
- DEPARTMENT
- EDUCATORS AND MANAGEMENT
- LEARNERS
29THE COST OF STRAINED RELATIONSHIPS
THE COST OF STRAINED RELATIONSHIPS
LEARNERS!
WHO SUFFERS???
WASTED PRODUCTIVITY TIME
REDUCED DECISION QUALITY
LOSS OF SKILLED EMPLOYEES
ERROR (unintentional)
LOWERED JOB MOTIVATION
SABOTAGE (intentional)
HEALTH COSTS
30NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY ACT 27 OF 1996
- SEVEN ROLES OF THE EDUCATORS
- 1)LEARNING MEDIATOR
- 2)INTERPRETER AND DESIGNER OF LEARNING
- PROGRAMMES AND MATERIALS
- 3)LEADER,ADMINISTRATOR AND MANAGER
- 4)SCHOLAR,RESEARCHER AND LIFELONG LEARNER
- 5)COMMUNITY,CITIZENSHIP AND PASTORAL ROLE
- 6)ASSESSOR
- 7)LEARNING AREA/SUBJECT/DISCIPLINE/PHASE
SPECIALIST
31Below are traits of good teachers as expressed by
young people around the world
- From Indonesia A great teacher smiles to his/her
pupils even when they screw him up. - India One who helps his students in all
respects. He makes his students able to live a
better life. He teaches students to take
decisions in all the conditions. - Chile A good teacher is someone who can learn
from his students, who can learn with them, and
for them. - EgyptTo win their confidence should be the
teacher's first aim - though strictness has to be
in its place. - ChadA good teacher should answer all questions,
even if they are stupid. - NigeriaA good teacher must be prepared to be
foolish if that will help his pupil attain
wisdom.
32Below are traits of good teachers as expressed by
young people around the world
- From GermanyA good teacher, of course, has to be
humorous. A teacher has to enjoy what she does!
Has to remember how it was when he/she was a
child - PakistanA guide. A real friend is someone who
knows all about you and still he loves you. A
good teacher is a good friend. Good teaching is
keeping yourself in the shoes of your students. - MalaysiaOne who doesn't 'teach' but instead is
willing to 'learn' with the child and from the
child. - MexicoThe teacher is to the students what the
rain is to the field.
33 HAIM GINOTTI HAVE COME TO A FRIGHTENING
CONCLUSION. I AM A DECISIVE ELEMENT IN THE
CLASSROOM. IT IS MY PERSONAL APPROACH THAT
CREATES THE CLIMATE. IT IS MY DAILY MOOD THAT
MAKES THE WEATHER.
- AS A TEACHER I POSSESS TREMENDOUS POWER TO MAKE A
CHILDS LIFE MISERABLE OR JOYOUS. I CAN BE A TOOL
OF TORTURE OR AN INSTRUMENT OF INSPIRATION. I CAN
HUMILIATE OR HUMOR,HURT OR HEAL. IN ALL
SITUATIONS IT IS MY RESPONSE THAT DECIDES WHETHER
A CRISES WILL BE ESCALATED OR DE-ESCALATED,A
CHILD HUMANISED OR DE-HUMANISED
34Teaching Abbatt and McMahon says Teaching
is helping other people to learn'. They go on to
say that the job of teaching has four elements
The teacher HAS to...
help the learners to learn
decide what students should learn
look after the welfare of her/ his
students.
make sure that the students have learnt
35not just SOME of them, but ALL of them...
DEPEND ON YOU!!!
36The TEACHER
- Teacher-toilet trainer, teacher-disciplinarian,
teacher-doctor, teacher-nurse, teacher
taxi-driver, teacher-psychologist,
teacher-guardian, teacher-unionist,
teacher-comedian, teacher-motivator,
teacher-policeman, teacher-sports trainer,
teacher-cleaner, teacher-administrator,
teacher-manager, teacher-parent, teacher-friend,
teacher-teacher
37WE NEED TO ASK
Is there anyone in society Greater than a
TEACHER??? Is there any workforce with such
great RESPONSIBILITY?? Is there any profession
so NOBLE?
38BECOME GREAT
THE MEDIOCRE TEACHER TELLS, THE GOOD
TEACHER EXPLAINS, THE SUPERIOR TEACHER
DEMONSTRATES
BUT THE G R E A T TEACHER
INSPIRES"
39Principals' reflections identified five main
themes around teacher excellence.
STUDENT CENTRED EFFECTIVENESS
SOUND JUDGEMENT
SHARING EXPERTISE
PASSION
COMMITMENT TO IMPROVEMENT
40- Received no more than 5 years of formal education
throughout his lifetime. When he grew up, he
joined politics and had 12 major failures before
he was elected the 16th President of the United
States of America.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
41- Before the start of his career, his music teacher
once said of him as a composer, he is hopeless.
And during his career, he lost his hearing yet he
managed to produce great music - a deaf man
composing music, ironic isnt it?! - A German composer of classical music,he is widely
regarded as one of historys supreme composers.
His reputation has inspired composers,
musicians, and audiences who were to come after
him.
LUDWIG van BEETHOVEN
42- You are too stupid to learn anything, his
teacher blurted at him.When he set out on his
own, he tried more than 9,000 experiments before
he created the first successful light bulb.He
also invented the phonograph, the Kinetoscope
(moving machine), and other useful things. - He developed many devices which greatly
influenced life in the 20th century. He is
considered one of the most prolific inventors in
history, holding 1,093 U.S patents to his name.
43- When he was young, he did very poorly in grade
school, so poor that his teachers became clueless
in improving his grades. - The greatest English mathematician of his
generation. His work on optics and gravitation
made him one of the greatest scientists the world
has ever known. Many thought that he was born a
genius, but he wasnt!
ISAAC NEWTON
44- When he was young, his parents thought he was
mentally retarded. His grades in school were so
poor that a teacher asked him to quit, saying,
You will never amount to anything!He had a hard
time learning languages. - He was a theoretical physicist widely regarded as
the most important scientist of the 20th century.
He was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize for Physics
for his explanation of the photoelectric effect
in 1905 and for his services to Theoretical
Physics.
ALBERT EINSTEIN
45She had a lot of difficulty in school, but it was
not until she was an adult did she learn that she
had dyslexia. When she was growing up, she
remembers being called dumb and stupid because
she had a lot of problems reading. It was clear
to her teachers and family that she was neither
slow nor dumb, but had some problem that had not
yet been well defined. Despite her dyslexia, she
has gone on to have a successful film and
television career. Born as Carolyn Johnson, she
is an outstanding American entertainer, having
acted in major motion picture hits like Ghost,
Sister Act I and II, Made in America, Jumping
Jack Flash, The Color Purple, and Star Trek
Generations.(South African film )
WHOOPI
GOLDBERG
46He was born fighting. He grew up poor and never
spent a lot of time at any one school because the
family moved around a lot as a result of his
father looking for work. He, like his mother,
suffered from dyslexia and was put into the
remedial classes at school. Right handed when
writing, but does most things left handed. Whilst
not an academic success, he focused on athletics
and competed in many sports. A knee injury
derailed his hopes of a promising athletic
career. He then spent a year in a Franciscan
monastery, but the priesthood was not for him.
While in high school, he appeared in a number of
plays, and with his mothers encouragement and
support, pursued a career in acting. He focused
all his energy on developing his acting career,
once again revealing his drive and dogged
determination.
TOM CRUISE
47- Before joining NBA,he was just an ordinary
person, so ordinary that he was cut off from high
school basketball team because of his lack of
skill. By acclamation, he is the greatest
basketball player of all time. A phenomenal
athlete with a unique combination of grace,
speed, power, artistry, improvisational ability
and an unquenchable competitive desire.He
single-handedly redefined the NBA superstar.
MICHAEL JORDON
48As SMT CAN WE HONESTLY SAY
- WE GUIDED OUR TEACHERS
- WE EMPOWERED OUR STAFF
- WE CONTROLLED THE TEACHERS AND LEARNERS WRITTEN
WORK - WE SUPPLIED THEM WITH THE RELATED RESOURCES
49THE BLAMING. EDUCATIONAL LOADSHEDDING!
- BAD PLANNING
- ON YOUR PART
- DOES NOT CAUSE AN AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY
- ON MY PART!!!
50 PLANNING/
PREPARATION
If I had four hours to chop down a tree,
I would spend three of them sharpening my axe.
Abraham Lincoln.
51Striving for Excellence in Rural Education
INTERVIEW WITH A TEACHER
Thabani Mhlongo is a teacher at Ngungwini H/S
50kms
north of Dbn in Indwendwe Circuit, in the
KwaShangase tribal authority.
EDITED BY H.MOTARA
52INTERVIEW WITH A TEACHER
What drives you as a person? I think its
determination and hard work. As a hard worker I
have gone extra miles in order to achieve this.
When did you start teaching? I started there in
1994, teaching geogra- phy in grades 10,11,12 and
social sciences in grade 8.
Tell us about the circumstances of the learners
and the challenges. Its difficult working in
rural areas. The area is underdeveloped, poor
transport, gravel road, no clean water.
Learners travel long distances from home to
school, maybe walking a distance of three or
even five kilometres to school. So they
arrive late and because they travel long
distances sometimes they fall asleep in class.
Why did you decide to take up teaching as
career? Truly speaking, teaching was not my first
choice. I wanted to do some other things but
because of the financial impli- cations I had to
take education.
You have enjoyed it since then? Yes, although we
are working under dif- ficult conditions.
What support are you getting, and
chal- lenges? Principal and ward managers come
to school and give motivational talks to learners
and staff and encourage us to work hard to
achieve good results at the end of the year.
School facilities? Facilities are poor,
classrooms dont have doors, windows are
vandalised. Facilities are not good, but we are
still working under these conditions and
achieving something.
53Are you proud of your achievements so far? Of
course I am proud of my achieve- ments because
this thing will stay with me for the rest of my
life. At least I have achieved something against
all the odds.
As someone who has received some recognition and
awards, what would be your advice to others
working in similar rural situations? My advice to
colleagues is they must have determination to
find solutions to the challenges. They must also
be cre- ative to explore all the opportunities
and possibilities, and they must have the
per- severance to achieve certain goals.
What is your ambition? I would like to see myself
being a direc- tor or doing something else in
the department
What inspires you? I always strive for excellence
in every- thing that I do.
What should government do about teachers leaving
the profession? People want money that is the
motiva- tion. Everyone wants to send money back
to their family. If they can pay teachers good
salaries then I think people can stay in the
department. In the indus- tries people are being
attracted by better offers. Everyone wants to go
and graze in greener pastures
Is there any specific person who has inspired
you, an influence in your life? My high school
principal Mr PM Myeza, who is now one of the
directors in the department. He used to encourage
us to work hard, to participate in all the
school activities, and to learn more. He
even told us that he was not clever but the only
way to achieve is to work hard.
54What about parents involvement
and support? Limited because if I call a meeting
with the parents, maybe 10 will attend.
So attendance is very poor. Some learners are
also parents themselves.
Is that becoming a problem, child-head- ed
households? Yes it depends, some of them are
good and mature, some of them are still
prob- lematic. Like in my grade 12 class
this year I have got a boy whose father
passed away some years ago and his mother
is serving a 10-year imprisonment in Durban
Westville. So the boy is on his own.
Tell us about some of your achievements. I am
working at Indwendwe circuit. We have got 41 high
schools in Indwendwe Circuit where I work. Since
2001 we have had a teacher awards ceremony with
two categories 100 pass rate and best
distribution of symbols. I have been a recipient
in both categories.
How do you achieve 100 pass rate in those
conditions? Everything lies in the planning, I
plan at the beginning what I want to achieve and
how I am going to achieve it. I con- duct extra
classes in the afternoon. I also conduct the
Saturday classes and winter schools.
55Inkamana High School From Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia
27 consecutive years
100 pass rate
56Think through this
- Simple little test
- If you overtake the last runner, what position
are you now in? - Take 1000. Add 40. Add another 1000. Add 30. Add
1000 again. Plus 20. Plus 1000. And plus 10. What
is the total? - Marys father has five daughters
- Chacha
- Cheche
- Chichi
- Chocho
- ?????? What is the 5th daughters name?
57(Mismanaged managers managing management?)
- In management when a manager manages another
manager, the managing manager who manages the
managed manager must manage the managed manager
according to management principles and not as the
managing manager who is managing the managed
manager likes to manage or the managed manager
who is being managed wants to be managed.
QuotationH.Motara
58- How do you look when you manage?
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60 Inspired and informed leadership is critical to
the success of schools
- Successful school improvement requires
establishing a clear educational vision and a
shared institutional mission, knowing how well
the school is accomplishing that mission,
identifying areas for improvement, developing
plans to change educational activities and
programs, and implementing those plans or new
programs effectively. - Principals and other key school leaders should
help teachers and other stakeholders build
effective teams. (Newmann, 1993 Maeroff, 1993).
61Answer honestly
- What is the school mission?
- What is the school vision?
- What are the school values?
- How is the staff working towards the vision?
- How do you as managers live the vision?
- Have you inducted the new teachers?
- What about your SGB, AAs, GAs?
- Do the learners recognise the vision?
62PROMOSA PRIMÊRE SKOOL.
- VISION
- TO USE EVERY AVAILABLE OPPORTUNITY TO EDUCATE THE
LEARNERS SO THAT THEY CAN DEVELOP INTO WELL
BALANCED ADULTS. - MISSION
- TO CREATE OPPORTUNITIES WHEREBY EACH LEARNER CAN
AND MUST LEARN.TO ACHIEVE WITHIN HIS/HER ABILITY
AND DEVELOP TO HIS/HER FULL POTENTIAL.
- VALUES
- HONESTY, CONFIDENCE,SELF DISCIPLINE, RESPECT AND
PRIDE, CONSIDERATE AND RESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOUR.
63 C
TEACHERS
CLEAR GOALS
SGB,SMT
SHARED VALUES BELIEFS
INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP
PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT
FREQUENT MONITORING OF LEARNERS PROGRESS
COMMON VISION
RECOGNITION INCENTIVES
EMPHASIS ON LEARNING
CONDUCIVE CLIMATE
HIGH EXPECTATIONS
LEARNER INVOLVEMENT
TEACHER COLLEGIALITY DEVELOPMENT
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
LEARNER BEHAVIOUR
HODs TEACHERS
LEARNERS PARENTS
CURRICULUM FOCUS
64IN A RESEARCH ON EDUCATION
- The responses of teachers, SGBs and principals
were categorized in order to determine the
aspects of effectiveness perceived to be most
important by each group. Seven characteristics of
effective principals/smts emerged. These, in
order of overall importance, were - 1. Human relations skills
- 2. Leadership skills
- 3. Organizational skills
- 4. Communication skills
- 5. Understanding, empathy and patience
- 6. Consistency and objectivity
- 7. Academic background.
655 top Leadership failure/ why leaders fail/cutter
consortium
- Poor interpersonal skills 58
- Self centredness 56
- Failure to acknowledge problems 55
- Untrustworthiness 54
- Weak management skills 52
- Cio africa-31march 2006
66TEACHERS VIEWS OF MANAGERS
- "The principal should act as a catalyst -
stimulating people to work together to question,
to strive for learning experiences which work for
children." - "Should know what we are doing, our strengths
and weaknessesWise, judicious, firm and yet
tolerant. Ability and ambition to go with
training and knowledge.. God knows, it's a tough
job!" - "An effective principal is firm but flexible.
Ability to be as professional as need be for an
administrator, but not to lose the human aspect
needed to be a caring teacher." - "Principals should establish the atmosphere for
the school - he should endeavor to exert a
positive influence, especially on the staff - too
often the principal is a negative force in the
school (a reminder of everything that is going
wrong)."
67TEACHERS VIEWS OF MANAGERS
- "Organizer (putting the right person in charge of
less important things so (he, she) can have the
time to be available to smooth. out problems.." - "Must be good at identifying problems and solving
them - not running a central office. A man or
woman of good judgment -
- "Must care for the student and his or her family
as a prime consideration in all school
activities. - "Has the ability to get the best out of staff
members and have them happy to do their best. - "Must be presentable, efficient and concerned
with school, community and administrative duties
and able to correlate all in a well planned
matter of fact way."
68.
- . "Ability to work as part of a team, to work
through others and to engender these abilities in
others - not a loner or one who must always have
things done in his own way - "Perceived leadership lead not dictate
-
- "Expects high degree of commitment from teachers,
students, parents - and is leading the war in
this regard." - "A person who sees kids, not paper.
- Principals should establish the atmosphere for
the school - he should endeavor to exert a
positive influence, especially on the staff - too
often the principal is a negative force in the
school (a reminder of everything that is going
wrong)."
69Are you aware that.. ?
- THE MOST IMPORTANT
- SINGLE INGREDIENT IN THE FORMULA OF SUCCESS IS
KNOWING HOW TO GET ALONG WITH PEOPLE -
THEODORE ROOOSEVELT - WORK DOES NOT GENERATE PEOPLE
- PEOPLE GENERATE WORK!-MOTARA
70EK HET 'N HUISIE BY DIE SEE
H.A.FAGIN
71Ek het 'n huisie by die see.Dis nag. Ek hoor
aaneen,aaneen die golwe slaan teenaan die rots
waarop my huisie staan met al die oseaan se
woeste krag.
72Ek hoor die winde huil-'n kreun,'n klag, soos van
verlore siele in hul nood al dwalend,al klaend
wat in graf en dood geen rus kon vind nie,maar
nog soek en smag.
73My vuurtjie brand ,my kersie gee sy lig. Ek hoor
dan maar hoe loei die storm daar buite, ek hoor
hoe ruk die winde aan my ruite hier binne is dit
veilig, warm en dig.
74Kom nag,kom weer en wind,kom oseaan- dit is 'n
rots waarop my huisie staan.
75 - INSUFFICIENT RESOURCES
- HOSTILE ATTITUDES OF
- MANAGERS/TEACHERS
- UNACCEPTABLE DISCIPLINE
- LARGE CLASSES
- DEPARTMENTAL DELAYS
- POOR LEARNER AND PARENTAL
- INVOLVEMENT AND A HOST OF
- OTHER ISSUES!
76WHERE DO I FIT IN?
- THERE ARE 3 KINDS OF WORKERS
- THOSE WHO MAKE THINGS HAPPEN
- THOSE WHO WATCH THINGS HAPPEN
- THOSE WHO WONDER WHAT HAPPENED
77- IF TWO PEOPLE ON THE SAME JOB AGREE ALL THE
TIME, THEN
ONE IS - USELESS.
- IF THEY DISAGREE ALL THE TIME, THEN
- BOTH ARE USELESS
- DARRYL F ZANUCK
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78FAILURE
-
- Failure can be divided
- into those who
- thought and never did,
- and those who
- did and never thought
- W.A.Nance
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80REASONS FOR NOT WANTING TO WORK TOGETHER
- IM IN CHARGE SYNDROME (IT IS MY JOB)
- IM AFRAID SYNDROME (THEY WONT MANAGE)
- THE SPOTLIGHT SYNDROME (THEY WILL TAKE
-
THE CREDIT) - THE PRESSURE SYNDROME (I DO NOT HAVE
-
TIME TO DELEGATE) - YOU CAN NEVER SPELL SUCCESS
- WITHOUT THE U
AND - IT CAN NEVER BE SPELT WITH
AN I
81PRINCIPAL
DEPUTY/HOD
82Who should be the boss of the team?
- WHEN THE BODY WAS FIRST MADE,ALL THE PARTS WANTED
TO BE BOSS. - THE BRAIN SAID,SINCE I CONTROL EVERYTHING AND
DO ALL THE THINKING, I SHOULD BE THE BOSS! - THE FEET SAID,SINCE I CARRY MAN WHEREVER HE
WANTS TO GO AND GET HIM IN POSITION TO DO WHAT
THE BRAINS WANTS, THEN I SHOULD BE THE BOSS! - THE HANDS SAID,SINCE I MUST DO ALL THE WORK AND
EARN ALL THE MONEY TO KEEP THE REST OF YOU GOING,
I SHOULD BE THE BOSS.
83AND SO IT WENT WITH THE EYES, HEART, THE
LUNGS,AND ALL THE OTHER PARTS OF THE BODY,EACH
GIVING THE REASON WHY THEY SHOULD BE THE BOSS!!!
- FINALLY, THE EXCRETORY HOLE SPOKE UP AND SAID IT
WAS GOING TO BE THE BOSS. - ALL THE OTHER PARTS BURST INTO A THUNDEROUS
REPEATED LAUGHTER AT THE IDEA OF THE EXCRETORY
HOLE BEING THE BOSS!.... - THE EXCRETORY HOLE GOT SO ANGRY THAT HE BLOCKED
HIMSELF OFF AND REFUSED TO FUNCTION..
84SOON THE BRAIN WAS FEVERISH AND COULD BARELY
THINK, THE FEET FELT LIKE LEAD WEIGHTS AND WAS
ALMOST TO WEAK TO DRAG THE BODY ANYWHERE, THE
EYES GREW BLEARY, AND THE HANDS HUNG USELESS ON
THE SIDES. ALL PLEADED WITH EACH OTHER TO LET THE
EXCRETORY HOLE TO BE DECLARED THE BOSS.
- AND SO IT HAPPENEDALL THE OTHER PARTS DID ALL
THE WORK AND THE EXCRETORY HOLE JUST BOSSED AND
PASSED OUT A LOT OF CRAP.
85MORALS TO BE LEARNT
- YOU DONT HAVE TO BE A BRAIN TO BE A BOSS, JUST
AN OLD OR YOUNG FUNCTIONARY! (EXCRETORY HOLE) - NO MATTER HOW WELL THINGS ARE GOING, IT CAN ALL
BE SHUT DOWN BY A SINGLE, SIMPLE SUBORDINATE!
(EXCRETORY HOLE)
86Remember YOU chose ONE (1) of the following YOU
associated with YOUR OWN CHARACTER. NOW READ OUT
ALOUD THE ANIMAL YOU CHOSE TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH
- lion, elephant,
- monkey, rabbit,
- giraffe, rhino, fish,
- hippo, donkey.
- cat, peacock, owl,
- snake, tortoise,
- mouse, ostrich,
- frog, chameleon.
87THE LION Who gets in and fights whenever others
disagree with his/her plans or interferes with
his/her desires
88THE ELEPHANT Who simply blocks the way
and stubbornly prevents the group from continuing
along the road to their desired goal
89THE MONKEY Who fools around, chatters a lot and
prevents the group from concentrating on any
serious business.
90THE RABBIT Who runs away as soon as s/he senses
tension, conflict or an unpleasant job. This may
mean quickly switching to another topic(Flight
Behavior)
91THE GIRAFFE Who looks down on the others and the
programme in general, feeling "I am above all of
this childish nonsense".
92THE RHINO Who charges around 'putting her/his
foot into it' and upsetting people unnecessarily.
93THE FISH Who sits with a cold glassy stare, not
responding to anyone or anything.
94THE HIPPO Who sleeps all the time and never puts
up his/her head except to yawn.
95THE HIPPO Who sleeps all the time and never puts
up his/her head except to yawn.
96 __ __ ____ ________ ____ ___ ______
___ ___ _____ __ ____
97THE CAT Who is always looking for
sympathy, complaining "It is so difficult for
me..."
98 __ __ ______ _______ ___ _________
___ _________ ______ __ ____ _ ____ ______
__
99 __ _____ ______ ___ ________ __ __ ____
____ ______ _______ __ ____ _____ ___
___________ _________
100T H E S N A K E W h o h i d e
s i n t h e g r a s s and s t r i k e s
u n e x p e c t e d l y .
101THE TORTOISE Who withdraws from the
group, refusing to give her/his ideas or opinions.
102 THE MOUSE WHO IS TOO TIMID TO
SPEAK UP ON ANY SUBJECT.
103The ostrich who buries his/her head in the
sand and refuses to face reality or admit there
is any problem
104The frog who croaks on and on about the same
subject in a monotonous tone
105 __ _________ ___ _______ _________ __ __
______ ___ ____ ____ __ ______ ___ _____ __ ___
_____ ___ _________ ____ __ _______
106"ITS AMAZING WHAT CAN BE ACHIEVED
WHEN NO ONE CARES WHO GETS THE CREDIT"
in a team...
107TEAM APPROACH BENEFITS
- COLLABORATION support each other because of
-
identification. Greater results. - OWNERSHIP generating ideas, finding solutions,
- making decisions,
implementing - actions, shared
identity, member - empowerment and
ownership of success and - failure.
- EFFICIENT APPLICATION share info, apply
resources, -
talents, strengths optimally - IMPROVED QUALITY AND PRODUCTIVITY higher
standard -
output - QUALITY OF DECISION MAKING Shared knowledge and
-
more information
108TEAM LEADERSHIP IN SCHOOLS
- RESPONSIBILITY FOR GROUP
- EFFECTIVENESS IS SHARED BY THE GROUP
- CONTROL OVER FINAL DECISION IS BEST LEFT TO THE
GROUP - POSITION AND POWER ARE DE-EMPHASISED IN TEAM
LEADERSHIP - THE LEADER PERCEIVES THE GROUP AS INTERACTING
AND COLLECTIVE AND NOT AS INDIVIDUALS IN A GROUP
109WHICH ONE OF THE BONES ARE YOU???
- A TEAM IS MADE UP OF 4 BONES
- THERE ARE THE WISH BONES, WHO SPEND THEIR TIME
WISHING SOMEONE ELSE WILL DO THE WORK - THEN THERE ARE THE JAW BONES WHO DO A LOT OF
TALKING,BUT VERY LITTLE ELSE - THIRDLY, THE KNUCKLE BONES,WHO KNOCK EVERYTHING
THAT ANYBODY TRIES TO DO - FINALLY, THERE ARE THE BACK BONES, WHO GET UNDER
THE LOAD AND DO THE WORK
110TEAM LEADERSHIP IN SCHOOLS
- TASK ORIENTATED FUNCTIONS ARE SHARED BY ENTIRE
GROUP - EXPRESSIONS OF MEMBERS FEELINGS AND NEEDS ARE
ENCOURAGED AND DEALT WITH OPENLY IN MEETINGS - LEADER SUSTAINS TEAM BY RESOLVING CONFLICTS WITH
THE HELP OF THE TEAM - DELEGATION IS AGREED UPON AND RESPONSIBILITY IS
FREELY ACCEPTED
111Problem solving the questions
- What is the real problem to be solved?
- What is the ideal solution?
- What options do WE have?
- What might happen if WE put these options into
practice? - What is OUR decision?
- Now do it!
- JUST DO IT!!!!
112???? SOLUTIONS ????WAY FORWARD
- LET US DECIDE TO WORK TOGETHER
- IF WE ATTEMPT WE CAN MAKE IT HAPPEN
- CHANGE THE SITUATION-LEAVE THE PERSONS
- WORK AND LET WORK
- DECIDE ON A TIMEFRAME TO
- EVALUATE THE SITUATION
- MOVE ON TO HIGHER IDEALS.
113AS FROM 2009,THE PRINCIPAL AND STAFF.
- WILL CONDUCT MEETINGS NOT LONGER THAN ONE AND A
HALF HOURS - NO ABSENTEEISM WITHOUT VALID REASONS
- ON TIME, IN TIME, OVERTIME!!!!
- WILL CONSIDER DECISIONS OF STAFF, BUT WILL
ULTIMATELY MAKE THE FINAL DECISION - WILL DISCUSS TEACHER SHORTCOMINGS IN THE OFFICE
- RESPECT THE POST
- WILL BE FRIENDLY BUT NOT BEFRIEND ANYONE
114AS FROM 09, THE SCHOOL WILL DRAFT AGREED UPON
- DEPUTY,HOD,TEACHER ROLES RESPONSIBILITIES,
- LEAVE SCHEDULE
- SCHOOL PROGRAMME-ACTIVITY, RESPONSIBLE
PERSON,TIME FRAME, REPORTING, CONTROL - PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- SCHOOL OPERATIONAL PLANS
- ADMINISTRATION
- ORGANISATION
115IF YOU FAIL TO SEE
- THE PERSONS ATTEMPTS BUT ONLY THEIR FAULTS THEN
WHO IS
BLIND???
116 IF YOU CANNOT HEAR
- THE CRIES FOR HELP OF YOUR LEARNERS
COLLEAGUES BUT ONLY THEIR COMPLAINTS,THEN WHO IS
-
-
-
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117IF YOU DO NOT STAND UP
- FOR THE EDUCATION OF LEARNERS, BUT CONTINUALLY
BLAME EVERYONE ELSE, THEN WHO IS
CRIPPLED???
118 IF YOUR HEART OR MIND
- DOES NOT REACH OUT TO YOUR WORK, AND YOU VIEW
YOUR WORK A BURDEN, THEN WHO HAS AN
ATTITUDE
PROBLEM???
119IF YOU DO NOT COMMUNICATE WITHYOUR LEARNERS AND
COLLEAGUES
BUT STAY ALOOF FROM THEM,
120WHO IS DISABLED?
WHO IS DISABLED? OUR ATTITUDES TOWARDS OUR WORK
AND PEOPLE MAY BE OUR
BIGGEST
BARRIER
NEVER LET IT BECOME YOURS TOO!
121WE MUST, CAN, AND WILL.
ATTITIDES(develop positive ones)
COMMITMENT(to do)
DETERMINATION (to work hard)
WILL POWER(to succeed)
MOTIVATION(what is given to us,but it is up to
us to fire the cannonballs)
122REMEMBER
- WE HAVENT FAILED.
- WE NOW KNOW A THOUSAND THINGS THAT WONT WORK,
- SO WE ARE MUCH CLOSER
- TO FINDING WHAT WILL
-
THOMAS EDISON
123 I hope that my achievements in life shall be
these that I will have fought for what was
right and fair, that I will have risked for
that which mattered,
and that I will have given help to those who were
in need that I will have left the earth a better
place for what I've done and who I've been."
Hoppe
124- IF FOR THIS PRESENTATION YOU PRAISE ME-ITS A
USELESS PRAISE! - IF YOU WISH TO REWARD ME MATERIALLY-IT WILL BE A
BRIBE! - IF,HOWEVER,YOU REALLY WANT TO SHOW
APPRECIATION-THAN IMPLEMENT WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNT
AND THEREBY ENSURE SUCCESS-THIS WILL BE THE
GREATEST ACCOLADE I WILL RECEIVE!!!
THANK YOU
125END
H.MOTARA