Lecture notes: leadership, ethos, and culture in education
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Course
Professional Development (ED2BPD)
Institution
University Of Reading (UoR)
Book
Fifteen Thousand Hours
What to look out for in observations. What is ethos. what are the 5 elements of ethos. What is ethos as integration-in-action. What types of school culture are there and how can they be achieved. Why is ethos important in education. How can leadership shape culture. What are the 4 main elements lea...
In your observations look out for:
Ambien
Social justice ce
Inequalities at play?
Capital?
Ethical
Learning gender Atmosp
environ
Gender play any roles? here
ment
Theories of learning Ethos
Did learning take place?
Social constructivist?
Contemporary policy
Influence of policy
Were teacher approaches directed Culture Climate
by policy?
Ethos as integration-in-action
What is Ethos?
Individual-interior Individual-exterior
Experiences Behaviours
Human activities ,
Personal behaviour, social
Self-transformation
embodiment interactions & their
me I
consequences. It is
self Self Whole person
experienced. It is unique.
engagement
ALLDER, 1993
(manifest
consciousness) ETHOS
(manifest conscience)
Cultures Systems
Collective-exterior Relates to core values
Collective-interior
of school & to
Systems fundamental life &
Relationships work
Right relations & just Institutions are us
Fields of engagement - EISNER, 2004
relationships
Ethos is important in ed:
Types of school culture: How to achieve: - Clearer identity
- Better outcomes
- Collaborative - Nurture high expectations attendance
- Comfortable-collaborative - Create cohesion behaviour
How can leadership shape
- Contrived-collegial - Decentralise decision- attainment
culture?
- Balkanized making RUTTER ET AL, 1979
-What
fragmented
we What we - What
Communicate
we people’s Empow
er
see… say… values
believe…
Behaviours Ideals - Underlying
Continuous professional
Systems Goals assumptions
development
Processes Values - Bonding activities
Policies Aspirations
Shared Leadershi Lead
Mission statements vision p change
- Provides overview
of steps to achieve
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