Saturday, June 5, 2021

Leadership Within My School

 Kia ora in this blog I am going to be Reflecting on one of my recent mahi I did, which was leadership within my school.This mahi was to show the roles, responsibilities and positions that are upheld within my school.I have learnt that there are many positions within my school and many responsibilities people hold, for example Whaea Edith the principal of the school who also takes the role as a maths and science teacher, furthermore she is also a part of the Board of trustees as well. This shows that one can hold many roles and have many responsibilities.This Topic can be compared to my Leadership speech because there are some key aspects within both mahi that are relative to each other. Take for instance the leadership roles within the school and the leadership qualities within my speech. They both relate to each other because in my speech I repeatedly elucidate and describe to everyone that “everyone is a leader” “ahakoa te aha”, and using that information for the outcome of the leadership roles within my school truly shows that everyone can be a leader.This research can purely support my learning by giving me a more comprehensive review of the roles within my school, this can also help find my goal as a teenager, whether I wanna take one or more roles in the coming future. This also shows the hard work individuals put into my school to make it a better place and better learning environment, and it also shows how many roles each individual uphold and that “there is no limit to life unless you put a limit in”. My overall review of this topic is that it has shown me that me as a student has an easy job compared to my educators and has shown me that there is more to just coming to school and doing my mahi. My educators and all the individuals that work for this school upheld an important part and is the only reason why this school is successful and as students we should acknowledge that.

Leadership Within My School

1 comment:

  1. Hi Jocelyn

    What a thoughtful, reflective blog post. There is some wonderful leadership at your school and it's heartening to know you recognise the impact good leadership can have.
    Who else do you know demonstrates good leadership in your community or nationally. Do you think you have to be taught how to be a leader or do you think it's something you already have?

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