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National Quality Standard | Information sheet QUALITY AREA 7 EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND TEAM BUILDING The educational leader is LINKS TO THE NATIONAL A SHARED LEADERSHIP responsible for leading QUALITY STANDARD APPROACH the development of the The importance of establishing effective Shared or distributed leadership curriculum at the service. leadership is reflected in Quality Area 7 involves creating a collaborative of the National Quality Standard (NQS), leadership culture where leadership is To do this effectively the in particular: not just positional but about drawing educational leader should Standard 7.2: Effective leadership on each team members’ strengths encourage educators to builds and promotes a positive and expertise. In education and care organisational culture and professional services, a shared leadership model collaborate and ensure the learning community. can result in a team of educators who establishment of clear goals are committed to a culture of learning, for teaching and learning. Element 7.2.2: The educational respect and teamwork (Waniganayake, leader is supported and leads the Rodd & Gibbs, 2015). They will create a culture development and implementation By adopting a shared leadership where educators reflect, of the educational program and approach, you can: affirm and challenge each assessment and planning cycle. inspire, affirm, challenge and other to deliver high quality Some considerations in Quality Area 4: extend the practice of educators in your service educational programs. Element 4.2.1: Management, promote effective teamwork educators and staff work with mutual where educators are committed Things to consider: respect and collaboratively, and to a culture of learning, respect and collaboration challenge and learn from each other, When and how do you support a recognising each other’s strengths and enrich the team by bringing together shared leadership model? skills. different perspectives and ideas. How do you create and nurture a professional learning community? How can a collaborative approach ensure documentation is Some questions to reflect on as a team : meaningful, relevant and informs your work with children and What are the potential benefits of a shared leadership model for your service ? families? What strategies can be implemented to create shared leadership? How does your shared leadership model connect with the service vision, mission and philosophy? Quality Area 7 | Educational leadership and team building RESPECTING OTHER PEOPLE’S VIEWPOINTS AND ACKNOWLEDGING THAT EVERYONE HAS A CONTRIBUTION TO MAKE IS ESSENTIAL TO DEVELOPING TRUSTING RELATIONSHIPS AND INNOVATIVE PRACTICE. BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL TEAM Tips for creating a positive culture include: identifying common goals Team stability supports the development of strong searching for areas of agreement attachments and relationships between children, educators considering the range of solutions and possibilities and families. questioning beliefs There are a number of ways you can help create a stable team: a commitment to resolving problems as a group. Developing common goals Supporting professional development Developing a shared vision for the service is an important part Effective leaders seek ways to empower others. They have of building teams in education and care services. a thorough understanding of the approved frameworks and When individual and organisational goals align, educators standards and seek ways to facilitate children’s learning. are more likely to experience a sense of ownership for the direction of the service. Educational leaders can support educators’ growth and foster a professional learning community by: Creating a sense of ownership is achieved through: establishing clear goals and expectations for teaching information sharing and learning joint planning and goal setting clarifying roles critically reflecting on professional standards in order to building supportive relationships improve practice encouraging active participation affirming and challenging each other. monitoring team effectiveness. Communicating effectively To communicate well within a team individuals need to: What does leadership look like in education engage in active listening and care settings? try to understand each other’s feelings and points of view Early Childhood Australia developed a framework respect and appreciate the values, knowledge and skills based on extensive research and national of others consultations that has led to the following solve problems collaboratively understandings about leadership: be open to learning from each other. Leadership is about identity—it starts Positive attitude to change from within. Successful teams have a positive attitude towards change Leadership is about influence (both directly and are open to new ways of working. It can be useful for and indirectly) and responsibility, and is therefore educators to engage in team building exercises that are potentially open to everyone. focused on implementing change and quality improvements. Leadership demonstrates respect as Affirming and challenging an enactment of ethical commitments. The team is richer when different perspectives and ideas Leadership is about qualities and values rather are shared. It is essential to create an environment where than position. educators are able to express their views and each team There is not just one way to enact leadership member feels confident to raise ideas. It is important to create —it is complex, dynamic and varies from situation a culture that values and honours diversity and where team to situation and from culture members respond in culturally competent ways. to culture. Leadership is about purpose. Leadership capabilities can be professionally developed. Jenny Hill and Jenny Lewis (2012) February 2018 Quality Area 7 | Educational leadership and team building LEADING AND GUIDING THE BENEFITS OF SHARED LEADERSHIP AND EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS TEAMWORK Teamwork and high quality education and care go hand in Encouraging collaboration, communication and effective hand so it is important that educational leaders take a shared teamwork has proven benefits for stability in education and leadership approach. Some strategies for creating a shared care services. leadership approach include: Some benefits for educators include: leading and being part of reflective discussions about improved self-esteem and morale practice and implementing the learning framework increased job satisfaction mentoring other educators by leading quality practice reduction of stress and burnout discussing routines and ways to make them more effective a sense of ownership for the direction of the service learning experiences development of stronger relationships and communication observing children and educator interactions, and making with children and families suggestions on how to improve interactions and the contribution to children’s safety, security, happiness intentional teaching and learning. talking to parents about the educational program working with other early childhood professionals such as maternal and child health nurses and early childhood intervention specialists REFERENCES AND RESOURCES assisting with documenting children’s learning and how these assessments can inform curriculum decision-making. Visit the ACECQA website at acecqa.gov.au to download: Guide to the National Quality Framework Belonging, Being & Becoming – The Early Years Learning Framework for Australia My Time Our Place – Framework for School Age Care in Australia Find other useful resources: Gowrie South Australia research summary – Team Building Waniganayake, M., Rodd, J. & Gibbs, L. (2015). Thinking and learning about leadership: Early childhood research from Australia, Finland and Norway. Community child care Co-operative: Marrickville. What Does Leadership Look Like In Early Childhood Settings? Every Child – Vol.18 No.4 2012- Quality in Early Childhood Settings More information is available on the ACECQA website acecqa.gov.au Acknowledgment The information in this publication was adapted from a National Childcare Accreditation Council resource. February 2018 Quality Area 7 | Educational leadership and team building
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