Leadership Legacy
"The first responsibility (of a leader) is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between the two, the leader must become a servant and a debtor. That sums up the progress of an artful leader... The art of leadership is to think about the leader as steward in terms of relationships: of assets and legacy, of momentum and effectiveness, of servility and values... Leaders are also responsible for future leadership. They need to identify, develop and nurture future leaders. Leaders are responsible for such things as a sense of quality in the institution, for whether or not the institution is open to influence and open to change." - Max Dupree, Leadership is an Art |
Resources:
Max DePree
Andy Hargreaves
Tom Sergiovanni
- Trinity Faculty Profile
- On Rethinking Leadership, Corwin Press, 2007
Margaret Wheatley
Roland Barth
- Principals' Center (Founder)
- Learning By Heart, Jossey-Bass, 2004
- Improving Schools From Within, Jossey-Bass, 1991
- Interview: Starting School Reform from the Inside
Jonathan Kozol
- www.learntoquestion.com
- Article: Still Separate, Still Unequal: America's Educational Apartheid
- Article: Apartheid America
Carl Glickman
- SuperVision and Instructional Leadership: A Developmental Approach, Allyn & Bacon, 2006
- Article: Symbols and Celebrations That Sustain Education

