ETL 504 Assignment 2 Part B- Reflective Practice
Report and case study participation and reflection
My learning journey in this subject has changed my opinion on leadership and the teacher librarian (TL) drastically. I struggled initially to see where the TL fitted when considering school leadership. My initial blog post on the subject reflects this, as I don’t mention the TL once when reflecting upon what is leadership to me? (Johnston, 2017a Blog).
As I have worked through this unit and participated in the case studies my belief on leadership of the TL has deepened, I have come to understand that leadership is not a one size fits all approach, however feel that transformational, distributed and instructional leadership best suit the TL and the place they sit within the school as they contribute across all learning area and bring with them passion for innovation and collaboration and skills in technology, curriculum and 21st century learning. Something that really stuck with me is how building trust is vital to any leader wanting to establish successful change (Group 7, 2017 Module 3). Those that have trust in their leader will take risks for them and enable the leader to achieve real momentum (Fleet, Gioia & Patterson, 2016).
A strong leader is able to build team and put their differences behind them as they collaborate for a common goal (Bundy, 2008). If teachers are not feeling heard or valued then that it a big sign that the leader needs to adjust their practices as a strong team is one who communicates and values what others bring (Styan, 2017 Module 2). Good leadership always involves a team that strives to bring about change by collaboration and TLs are respected members of these teams as they use their unique platform and knowledge to support the school (Johnston, 2017 Module 4).
Working in tutorial groups I have learnt a lot about leadership. I didn’t really have a deep practical understanding of how great collaboration and communication can or lack of can adversely affect the outcome of any goal. Issues that arose in our group were from lack of communication (Johnston, 2017b blog). The TL must posses high level communication skills as they support learning and teaching, advocate for the library and are fluid in their role and work with many different people on many different teams across the school (Group 7, 2017 module 5).
As this unit comes to a conclusion I reflect upon what I have learnt about the leadership role the TL holds and how I can implement these strategies. A TL must lead from the middle; they must adapt and change their leadership style to meet the different things they are involved in across the school. They must build team, create trust and communicate well. At the beginning of this course I did not consider myself a leader as I did not hold a title but now I know I am. I have something to offer and will strive to step out of my comfort zone and contribute to my school.
References
Bundy, A. (2008). How are your library’s mission and vision statements? Australian Public Libraries and Information Services, 21(1), 3-5. Retrieved from http://search.informit.com.au.ezproxy.csu.edu.au/documentSummary;dn=006645691762208;res=IELAPA
Fleet, A., Gioia, K. D., & Patterson, C. (2016). Engaging with educational change: Voices of practitioner enquiry. London: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. Retrieved from Ebook Central.
Group 7., (2017, August 11). Online forum comment module 3. Retrieved from https://interact2.csu.edu.au/webapps/discussionboard/do/message?action=list_messages&course_id=_26665_1&nav=discussion_board_entry&conf_id=_45045_1&forum_id=_88878_1&message_id=_1424753_1
Group 7., (2017, September 22). Online forum comment module 5. Retrieved from https://interact2.csu.edu.au/webapps/discussionboard/do/message?action=list_messages&course_id=_26665_1&nav=discussion_board_entry&conf_id=_45045_1&forum_id=_88871_1&message_id=_1487210_1
Johnston, M. (2017a, July 16). What is leadership to me? [Blog post]. Retrieved from https://thinkspace.csu.edu.au/melissa/2017/07/16/what-is-leadership-to-me/
Johnston, M. (2017b October 5). Working in collaboration [Blog post]. Retrieved from https://thinkspace.csu.edu.au/melissa/2017/10/04/working-in-collaboration/
Johnston, M. (2017, September 7). Online forum comment module 4. Retrieved from https://interact2.csu.edu.au/webapps/discussionboard/do/message?action=list_messages&course_id=_26665_1&nav=discussion_board_entry&conf_id=_45045_1&forum_id=_88877_1&message_id=_1267665_1
Styan, H., (2017, August 12). Online forum comment module 2. Retrieved from https://interact2.csu.edu.au/webapps/discussionboard/do/message?action=list_messages&course_id=_26665_1&nav=discussion_board_entry&conf_id=_45045_1&forum_id=_88880_1&message_id=_1389291_1
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