Webinar: Educational Leadership - Navigating Conflict through Vision Setting and Habits of Mind

Date(s): 
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Time(s): 
11:00am to Noon (Central Time)
Series: 
Ayers Institute Webinars

 

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Educational leaders are often called to make positive and sustainable changes in their organizations. However, challenges such as limited scope of vision and ineffective collaboration with parents and teachers can act as roadblocks in the path toward effective educational leadership. With these challenges in mind, Dr. Cayce and Dr. Sanders will share insights about the transformative potential of cultivating strength-based Habits of Mind and engaging in personal vision setting. Their presentation will equip both novice and seasoned educational leaders with tools to lead effectively, to foster improved collaboration, and to  skillfully address conflict with an array of stakeholders.

Presenters: Dr. Contessa Sanders & Dr. Robin Cayce

Resources

Additional resource(s): 

Lipscomb University program: Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in in Learning Organizations and Strategic Change.


Values in Action Survey

Citations: 

Abrams, J., & Costa, A. L. (2009). Having hard conversations. Corwin.

Costa, A. L., & Kallick, B. (2000). Habits of mind. Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.

Fitzgerald, M. (2016). If not now, when: Create a life and career of purpose with a powerful vision, mission statement and measurable goals. Centerpoint Media.

Grenny, J., Patterson, K., McMillan, R., Switzler, A., & Gregory, E. (2022). Crucial conversations: Tools for talking when stakes are high. McGraw Hill.

Johnson, P. (2003). Conflict and the school leader: Expert or novice. Journal of Research for Educational Leaders.

Succeeding with habits of mind. James Anderson. (n.d.). https://www.jamesanderson.com.au/Succeeding-with-Habits-of-Mind

Tools to change our world. Community Tool Box. (n.d.). https://ctb.ku.edu/en

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