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What are the core concepts covered in this educational leadership course?
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What are the core concepts covered in this educational leadership course?
Leadership, management, policy, and legislation.
What does effective leadership involve according to the principles covered?
Inspiring, influencing, and stimulating others to achieve shared goals.
What are the key functions of management?
Planning, organizing, leading, and controlling.
How does leadership differ from management?
Leadership is people-oriented and transformational, while management is task-oriented and transactional.
What is the role of policy in education?
Policy guides decisions within educational settings.
What is the main difference between policy and legislation?
Policy guides decisions, while legislation mandates them.
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
What are the core concepts covered in this educational leadership course? | Leadership, management, policy, and legislation. |
What does effective leadership involve according to the principles covered? | Inspiring, influencing, and stimulating others to achieve shared goals. |
What are the key functions of management? | Planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. |
How does leadership differ from management? | Leadership is people-oriented and transformational, while management is task-oriented and transactional. |
What is the role of policy in education? | Policy guides decisions within educational settings. |
What is the main difference between policy and legislation? | Policy guides decisions, while legislation mandates them. |
What are the principles of leadership discussed? | Self-improvement, proficiency, and responsibility. |
What types of power are used in educational leadership? | Expert, reward, and legitimate power. |
What is the teacher's role in leadership? | Teachers act as leaders by guiding and influencing students and peers. |
What does 'self-improvement' in leadership entail? | Knowing yourself and seeking improvement. |