Teacher-III
BQB Elementary School
San Jacinto, Pangasinan
Participative Leadership
Schools need some form of leadership to
handle the day-to-day activities of the school. As the world changes rapidly
specially with the fast transfer of science and technology, computerized
information leads to greater globalization.
As a result, school management should have a modified
leadership to cope with these rapid innovations in technology transformation so
as to be able to create a school full of an information and technology
environment. A leader therefore under this environment should be systematic. He
must be knowledgeable on these high technologies in this rapid changes in
society. Basic information should be provided by the system through the conduct
of various seminars and workshops.
Through these acquired information technology
such as the use of e-mail, facebook, twitters, blogs, on line news, visual aids
and other similar means could be an instrument to persuade teachers, pupils and
the community to participate in all undertakings which will enhance learning
system and improving school facilities. Through appropriate and correct
information which would be disseminated will enlighten them to be more pro
–active and vigorously participate in school activities.
Hence, participation of all stakeholders
creates participative leadership. It will establish a clear vision,
communicating it to others and having them willing to follow you. Effective
participative leadership which is required in successful administration, calls
for being able to coordinate and balance conflicts between individuals or
groups. A leader has the skills to come to the forefront in a crisis situation
and take charge in creative ways that leads to a resolution.
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