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Kiwi Leadership for Principals

Principals as Educational Leaders

The main purpose of Kiwi Leadership for Principals is to present a model of leadership that reflects the qualities, knowledge, and skills required to lead New Zealand schools from the present to the future. At the heart of the model is a clear focus on how we can work together to improve educational and social outcomes for all our young people.

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  • Foreword
  • Introduction
    • What is Kiwi Leadership for Principals About?
    • Educational Leadership
  • Looking from now to the Future
    • 21st century schooling
    • 21st century principalship
    • Our distinctive system
  • A Model of Educational Leadership
    • Elements of the Model
    • The importance of relationships
    • The power of context
  • Key Principal Leadership Activities
    • Leading change
    • Problem solving
  • Areas of Practice
    • Culture: “What we value around here”
    • Pedagogy: Knowledge about teaching and learning
    • Systems: “How things work around here”
    • Partnerships and networks: Creating positive links to support learning
  • Qualities
    • Manaakitanga: Leading with moral purpose
    • Pono: Having self-belief
    • Ako: Being a learner
    • Awhinatanga: Guiding and supporting
  • Our Way Ahead
  • Acknowledgements

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