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ASPBAE Basic Leadership Development Course 2008. Leaders, Leadership and Learning Organisations and Networking. Educators as Leaders. Leadership is a whole field of its own- educators as leaders Succession and sustainability NGO sector is vulnerable Unlocking the leadership potential. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Leaders, Leadership and Learning Organisations and Networking

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Educators as Leaders

• Leadership is a whole field of its own- educators as leaders

• Succession and sustainability• NGO sector is vulnerable• Unlocking the leadership potential

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Discuss

• Leaders are born not made• Leaders must be charismatic• Leadership happens only on the top• Leaders must take control

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ACCB

• Location: Phnom Kulen National Park (47 km from Siem Reap

• Objective: Rescue and Rehabilitation of endangered species in Cambodia

• Scope: Local• History: Cambodian visionary and

conservationist - Sam Veasna (died in 1999)• Established in 2003 by friends and colleagues

with funding support from Germany

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Visit to Disabled

• Director as role model

INSPIRATIONAL

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Advocacy network-three highlights

• Strong women director• Free legal aid• Effective recognition

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Assumptions about adult learners

• Have life experiences and knowledge which are grounded eg. Classes in Madrasa

• Are relevancy oriented- cultural sensitivity; commonalities• Are goal oriented- sensitise the decision makers• Are practical-organic farming demonstration• Require respectful dialogue- Afghan case study• Are autonomous and self directed• Participatory approach- story telling • We are all learners and we are all educators-equal power

dynamics…hanging question???

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Building leaders- Group work

• Reflect on yourselves and leaders and referring back to the MSC stories and the organisations you visited…ask what kind of individuals facilitated or nurtured the change stories.

• How do we transform as adult educators into adult educators as learners? What are the fundamental principles underlying educators as learners?

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Duignan-Some characteristics

• Perpetual, committed and effective learner• Proactive problem solvers and learners• Learning leaders must not automatically

assume that wisdom and truth reside in a ny one source or method. Knowledge and skills can be found in many forms

• Faith in people and essential goodness of human nature

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Duignan- some characteristics

• Future orientation is necessary• Create a multi channel communication

system- mutual trust is a pre requisite• Value diversity• Task versus relationship orientation• Linear versus systemic field logic• Reflective analysis on leadership experiences

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Duignan- empowering the self

• Critical awareness of themselves as people• “ an unexamined life is not worth living”• Reflection-in and on-action is the central pillar

and builds up exemplars• Use theories as frameworks for interpreting and

reinterpreting actual practise with a view to improvement

• Generating a vision which is grounded in basic human and educational values

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ABSTRACT CONCEPTUALIZATION

GENERALISATION

ACTIONACTIVE EXPERIMENTATION

CONCRETEEXPERIENCE

CRITICAL REFLECTIONREFLEXIVE OBSERVATION

Adult Learning: Using the Kolb’s Learning Cycle or Single Loop Learning in designing the BLDC

Program

Your Own Experience

Preparing Your MSC Postcard

5 MSC Stories – Why were they

significant?

Links to New Frameworks /

Theories from the ReadingsSite Visits – Apply

New Knowledge to Shared Experience

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EMERGENT KNOWLEDGE

PARADIGM SHIFT

NEW UNDERSTANDING

Double Loop Learning or Transformative Learning

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What does ‘radical’ adult education mean to me?

Which aspects of my own adult education practice can I describe as ‘radical’?

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IN EACH OF THE BOXES BELOW, identify frameworks that inform your practice. (For example: Gender, Culture, Human Rights,

Sustainability, etc)

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Hanging Questions and Hooks

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