opportunity to interview my Principal‚ Dr. Tim Anderson and Head of School‚ Dr. Julie Giardino. Since we are employed at a Christian school‚ I was interested in learning their personal teaching philosophies‚ views on education and personal beliefs on leadership. In regards to their teaching philosophies‚ both believe innately and unequivocally that all children have the ability and a right to learn. Together‚ they have over 30 years of educational experience and their passion for student learning
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MY PHILOSOPHY OF LEADERSHIP Christine Harris Byrd In my own definition‚ leadership is an attitude‚ not a position or routine‚ and not based on one certain formula or method. It is based on one’s experiences and personal values‚ and therefore no two leaders will never be the same. There are only a few characteristics that categorize them together. Leaders are those whose actions reflect their heart. They inspire themselves and others in a way that creates a chain reaction of positive events
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Servant leadership is a leadership style where leaders will put followers first to accomplish the goals of the organization. This leadership is a paradox with service and influence. Also‚ focuses on the point of view of the leader and their behaviors‚ coincidentally servant leadership is viewed as a behavior in this class. There are said to be 10 characteristics a servant leader must have which are listening‚ empathy‚ healing‚ awareness‚ persuasion‚ conceptualization‚ foresight‚ stewardship‚ commitment
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My leadership philosophy has been shaped by way of personal and professional life experiences‚ academic learning‚ mentors‚ those I love‚ and most of all my faith. It is through these persons‚ experiences‚ and beliefs that I have developed a love and longing to see others succeed. My approach is therefore one that is focused on serving others and being authentic. Service and Authenticity My priorities are to serve patients‚ peers‚ and my organization‚ and most importantly to serve God. It is my conviction
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Luckyday experience‚ it is quite transparent that servant-leadership and the community present a tremendous role in many lives. Learning how to effortlessly communicate with many people while combining a passion for community service proved that this semester would be phenomenal. Also‚ it is has taught us how to perceive others above the main surface while constructing a reflection of ourselves. As I leave this class‚ I plan to carry the servant leadership characteristic of awareness most of the time
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Religion Term Paper Philosophy and Religion "An Idea is more powerful than an army (pg 14‚ Munroe)." When first looking at the relationship between philosophy and religion‚ I found it easier to explain the differences rather than the similarities. I began this paper the same way I do others. This generally involves a profound amount of research on the topic at hand. However‚ in contrast to the other papers I have done‚ the definitions of philosophy and religion only raised more questions for
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two types of leadership that will be discussed further are servant leadership and quantum leadership. Each leadership style provides different characteristics of good leadership. First‚ servant leadership and quantum leadership will be discussed individually. Then‚ the two leadership styles will be compared. Finally‚ a personal experience of change in the workplace and behaviors that could have made the change process easier will be discussed. Servant Leadership Servant leadership is a style of
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understanding of what servant leadership is and how it came about. “The term servant-leadership was first coined by Greenleaf (1904– 1990) in a 1970 essay titled ‘The Servant as Leader.”’ (Spears‚ 2004‚ p. 7). Greenleaf’s story concludes that the central meaning “was that the great leader is first experienced as a servant to others‚ and that this simple fact is central to the leader’s greatness. True leadership emerges from those whose primary motivation is a deep desire to help others” (Spears‚ 2004‚ p
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TWO THE NEED: BIBILICAL MODELS OF SERVANT LEADERSHIP Introduction There are basic attitudes which we see in the lives of those whom God called to servant leadership in the Bible. These include a serving attitude where the leader sees his[1] primary responsibility to those whom he leads as to serve and develop them to fulfill their God-given mandate. The leader serves by putting on a redeeming attitude‚ like Moses and Joshua. In other words he takes responsibility for those
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A. Robert Greenleaf said: “The great leader is seen as servant first “What does this mean? Servant leadership has been identified by Robert Greenleaf‚ as one serving others before serving themselves‚ In addition Greenleaf also stated that true leadership emerges from those whose primary motivation is a deep desire to help other. (Spears & Lawrence‚ 2002). This means that a servant leader will have to develop compassion for people and also be able to respond to people in a way that can build
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