Leadership Through the Lens 2011
Meeting the standard: Expectations of Leadership
Te Papa2011
Lynette BradnamTe Paerahi
Raising Māori Student Achievement
• Govt key priority in education is improving outcomes for Māori students.
• Heart of Ka Hikitia – The Māori Education Strategy 2008-2012 is MEESAM - Māori potential approach.
• So how is that going in your organisation? What else is possible?
Conscious Leadership
What the Leadership evidence says
• Stay close to the action• Pedagogical leadership• Relational trust & educationally powerful
connections• Need for leadership rather than leaders
School Leadership and Student Outcomes: What Works and Why Best Evidence Synthesis
Conscious Leadership
What worksfor Māori Students
• Relationship with their teacher• Caring Culturally• Caring academically
Te Kōtahitanga Phase 1: The Experiences of Year 9 & 10 Maori Students in Mainstream Classrooms
Conscious Leadership
What else is possible?
• PerceiveI perceive that Māori students....
• BelieveI believe that I can make a difference by...
• AchieveWhen I achieve.....
• ReceiveI am willing to receive....
Conscious Leadership
Where are we at?
• Current State • Desired State
Conscious Leadership
Your Leadership Goal to Raise Māori Student Achievement
Setting goals:• Language that inspires• Shiny goal• Development takes place on the edge of your
comfort zone STREEEEEEEETCH!• State your goal in 1 sentence
Conscious Leadership
New Intentions
What are you going to do on Monday?
Conscious Leadership
And in the end.....
• F:\Te Mana clips\8. our favourite boy_PowerP.mpg